Show r Q M G GIANTS 1 tho Early Early Navigators About Thorn Thom and 5 H How oW Tho Dwarfs ol 01 Del Dal Fuego jj 5 r 5 M lU r rr March lA heard marvelous bus nut not P O 11 8 WhO Vho of oJ the Slants of ot Patagonia of r the th dwarfs who live Just jUt narrow on the th Ih del Ku oy Ho much I f 5 has beell c M e the the abOUt n the car ma mahat that hat t I this Ihla da the thc world pos Jill facts concerning fe You member f how Don If B PI the Ibe liar of ox OS Dillon d ribes the Iho us ns fy 1 Hint thol our at or orne or ih Ihal Matuie t up to th II ne all the early explore Ie US HI Iki l 1 ul t to SC sOo 0 till felt us their d cc hill IX n few tew o ot II kH bI d farthi n II I in their laudable efforts to top tIn n II interest In III the new lIeW p up 1 l url tl th Mature of ot those giants amusing In the tho Is I n IIi ivr of ot travelers mi modern Sir HII l Drake and hll I III 1 J S that Ihl ho rime rame thun ro not 1101 taller s tho Iho n Man declined them to b 10 toll tell or eleven feel teV the tho Trench h Ihal hp ho never ullY y Me i III feet cloven inches iu III Danl III computed their average a roy to 10 b IX IU 1 Cunningham CunninghamM mad Hum 1 I careful study II tu I not nul M W tle he CIllO lle HIM car six Alx ted feel eleven li t av Fall few tI of less stature than Captain Mayno L t Hi t f I tit book M wh alandi shUltis next to M li 11 the estimation of mil a wrote those thene words about Of boys loY MI They have hIlVI been heen giants can no existed Ic be found They never i Imaginations Ima of ot tho Iho whoso WhOM embodied iJ It ll difficult to ills F t O y n r and nd more reliable wit wll hae done away with ihu III U JI but still we arc to re reo to 10 url of ot tho Ih jure 11 ury men mell If It not II ef of bal of them thiV Ihl very H tall many 11 their of or I ln MM kathr tell few l sH than six lx feet like ilkI neatly to tn In nj a and nm If It not positive 11 It the Iata Pilla It Is 1 to on nt lIt the tallest of or human i Ionian as aK the Ille very 1 tallest that Mil existed upon the tho taco fuco of or ItIl or t vivid One Olle of ot tho Iho most mo the one I In and cleur still staMs out and amId a B of ot misty ut d forts of ot tar far lee Ice of a missionary Sunday afternoon a II lur tille on rita ta lh Ih iker ly until Mohl of ur though Ih The fOor oar this In tall InU BH as anybody N tl us from chore K not nol tn this twelve feet tret havo vo neither to nor h In to their the tho most fierce t 1111 Tin Thy y amon people on earth they are who hu fea t on the th bodies of at twit and on ull shipwrecked t and other foreigners who w 10 happen happell lo to Ml Into tin Ir At t other times Ity UlM t in 1 MW fish Hut when the theelma nio during are us ilK i gr elma part of the Ihl year NII and no n h har ir ar to W to tad they 1111 eat cot oil all tho old 0 the Ih tribe next they devour if It ml be and but only la to from lion tin ir beloved doss dos to the t ot people of ot del Iel f KO art Ir even more ugly d lIrt not 1101 more than three or OJ four f t tall with enormously swollen jit law l rl short and Hal Th Ilif III their front teeth sharp UK tho e of ot a 1 dop 1101 and arll devour their f taw ami th thy they live lu In a amat 1 mat co so i old 01 that frezell wy night nl ht In tho th year they Mid h lId no II huu 1 nIl and wear no May tl heaven forgive tor le tho t reni hl for forI rorI I donl he h deliberately Bland m the thc H liB in lA R nl opinion In III ElIO I and gleaned un from fome standard ency enc of knowledge hut but at 11 any rate fal our youthful cre M PI ex X 11 and nerous JIt l tin bank belonging to 10 every mn In tho Sunday school ru JY broken n and nil all our oUI dispatched to the poor through the of ot I iry lr As you 01 m In imagine y that which In t iwu un IIII I JIUl now In III Ar nas uro lill tho Indians t 5 of 0 In 11 almost urr r dl uy nt this Reason of ot the tho eur to toh furo nna o U oki h Nt 1 for tor Provisions and the theS ki S s delight their Till The com to bo ho all he taio fu tM lle In Its de deIt nwe It i tho Iho oll toJ It nhI T rell mn has hils adopt 11 ui n Peaceable terms ns CIA hl g h fir r whisky il ilk 1111 k 1111 tho r I nil 11 lk hi OHI m In North America In 11 i all tho of or 1111 St Its virtues his hili histon 1 OI to 10 ton In a MIH dt with tho I i J 0 II ro rou i the tho an ho V ki u Ul ls 1 thrown O I II dOj S l III tho line of lit I I I i I nil tHis upon Jt n I l l v It tobacco he f hOOI I Ih r distinct ll lions 1 I wt ff the i I 11 ho north h nut nl tho af ir I lint ml i ton h tk Wl ut TI Th ir Jr 7 II II th t we BCD seo douching r 1108 ll Iho country Hi ta Cruz are the Ib tnt IC Irs Tho rhe I 1 If Ir there ever vcr were OilY any dc lie serving In the name wore were round found among tribe uh ho ute much taller and nM more slender than any of ot their bors and a IL different complexion II 1111 red ret like Iho North In rat rather her than like the South Americans They fhe 1110 K 1 c cl l dirty lazy and fond of fir adornment out of ot bonea l ami silver Bold they the Iu not like and they nr ready nt tit any time to tu barter nil their earthly wives houses even eoll the row fow garments that cover their n little The Tata Kones they the Inhabit the I hE vitt Vi l or 01 to the Iho north arl into Inlo four el known respectively ns III or J l the word luel east 1111 ami chu people the north the Ihl or nl of or meaning pinetree and the or those who the Ihl thistle beds bed In it 11 thistle not lIot m flO nH their brothers because e farther removed lEmov L from civilization they uro cow co arll and to 10 n tI rl Hut But they th ore art not be lars they 10 by h the tho chase by I plunder I bartering nil to white traders trader for fOI rum trinket Then them arc tin till h Pita Rones who Inhabit Ihl altitudes who differ both hoth In III and lh aspect O from the other tribes oro less le lazy erratic They lh arc culled cull 11 h lIURe their th lr headquarters an nn nt nl n Il culled Mam the where the tho Jesuits J formerly rl hud had i and Planted d n many apple tree trel The Indians own cattle horses horH 8 In III the sheltered valleys of ot till tho luns make very Or good Q elder from Iho fruit tho Iho old ohl friars planted They fhe also breI an 1111 Intoxicating drink from the of or the which Is In III demand all It 11 over OItI the country Of at course cours tho term Is entirely unknown Ihl Indians Their true name collectively and In Is and by lW It II nil all the tribes call themselves The Ihl word meaning men Inell refers reter to 11 their th h peculiar foot The lower limbs II bs nr en cn ll In III without toles or 01 long gaiters of or skins with tho yellowish fur III turned outward The Tho loA leg Is I coveted all around from below th knee tho Iho fur tur passing OWl over thu th top of the toot foot around the heel leaving l the tho toes lo sticking out This trilling trifling circumstance obtained the ap by hy which a II vast territory and andall anc all the people who Inhabit It known to 10 the civilized world worl Tho Th uppers upper or the Iho gaiters extending loosely across fI the top tOl of ot the feet teet exaggerated In breadth by b the long hair on the th edges Ilvo the wearer the tho appearance of ot paws or When men first these thee Indians they till were wele unable to account for fol the th peculiar I ap of oC their feet the bright yellow fur upon their legs and culled them lh m The fhe southern yet et I have men no others ot In III the tho rudest A large IIII square rug ru of guan hide hlll sowed together Is fastened fur tur side tho Iho body hod un III der tho Iho arms extends about t to 10 tho knees Another rug with a I flit In III the middle through which to pass the head hoad fulls over OVel the tho The long lon stiff I unkempt hair Is IA partially I held In place by hy strips strip of ot cloth Iloth which oro of or ten large enough to 10 form torm a n kind of or cap Clil or tuban Low 1011 down In III th scale of nt humanity ns they the look It appears Unit they th have hll redeeming qualities They Th be Je 1110 In III the of ot the soul Did 1 you ever eer notice that the th character of ot n II man whether hll his skin be he black white red 1111 brown or O yellow ellow cnn can be b pretty ly at n told by 11 the sort of or god Kod ho wore wor ships or by II the Ihl attributes which own Imagination Invests a II bring Tho fhe deity Is not 1101 nn III eternal spider weaving webs to catch cotch tho souls of ot men nor a 1 revengeful he hI InK Ing who Intends to torment any an of lit his creatures His name Is Cache COhe and he h Is IB of ot a n very 11 tender loving and forgiving disposition He Is I waiting lIllIng for tor his chil dren In hunting grounds beyond the t rim of hills h III II when ho has hus prepared nil 1111 good to things necessary to hI their happiness The fhe good things mean menn a II supply of ot food ami furs wines InA of ot which beverage they aro Inordinately tel fond and purchase Im 1111 Immense mense of poor claret rei from the 1111 no 10 storms nor darkness above nil no more cold weather 1 On tile the latter point the missionaries who go them are obliged to bo he extremely To their antarctic lions tho old time hell of ot actual life that wi 1 used to hear about presents far moro more than the Ihl orthodox I I heaven J H n WAnD |