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On this aro bo Fa up a cross made-othe trunk of e the and ',wrote upon it the name et Its ruler He then made big way with hi men down to Om' beach al waded out Into the water. where le waved the banner of I:pain over fla ocean and proclaimed that it and al the lands on and about it beitmoad his king. Bathe. got a great deat-sold eel pearls on this expedition He vegeta 5 haendd ounheicyeahgroildwillorichnw.ouoeig. in char:;awl he says that pearls were so plentfal that some of the Indian canoes kat their start set with them He did eat find the tempi of aged and an .114., lion wee sent out later to march for Still later Bahia headed an mote lion which eArried boats over the igt. mus and there put them together to explore the south sea me" went eat peat the islands in Panama way and visited the Pearl --Archirelaito. Welt it attn farther out lit the Pectic The expedition, however, resulted to to Onde of great value. and w hes Sallee came back the governor of DROOL et) ; ! - .at rYemetal th:pi tr:Bet ,, , ,, b.,- , :1' pi: , , f tbotograpbo token by rrorlb O. Carpels. tor szprooly for The Saturday Nowa TEE BUCCANEERS LANDED. .. - - 4 -- WHIRR ' ' 4 11 et t:ume det, lag of Basle; search for the South sea. He had AR the word home to Spain and in tett" woh given the title of Copt, Outdo Antigua and told to make an expel. tion to and the gold It woe oll fie first of September. hilt out with 190 white of Indians. Further Indian - guidei . and. rot tember- be was told by Ott be would see the , - - vt,51r.,, - k.4 ' W4', 4,4TTNITT, '...4' 4 '.1!".t1,3Cr ' ! a:" aal n:dtg, ' ,,.1.7,..;, -,44 -4- "... 11: , ow. 1,;-, , In I. 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(A' road r .;:r. ,, . ;4'1epah ; 6 .,,, , today to Maurice Thatcher, who will have charge of the on the Cruces road, was with , me, and together we yzamlned GM work now being .done on the road to old Panama. Leaving Amon, we skirted the seven. nas or open grazing country outside. croseed the limits of the Canal Zone seven or and after a rids or-aboI drove out over this '6"., , ,..,-.. ... IN OLD PANAMA. ',1'! s k, :. st ' , : -......-- ' t! ....'.;..i. ,? .: ., .r j " - 1 :' :?! ! .: .(' ,.. t v. .'" " ':i't :4:,:r! ,: ; ?; , , ..... ; ,! i ,,,..? ,, -: i ,,, ..,.. .: - :, ,. . .. . t , s , . LD p , '., .. - r: r . ' turies ago, ant much of the new pave- i the cobblestones ;tient iis relaid with f' over which the Indians and mules car- 4 t 1t t,...: 4: ried their cargoes of gold from the At-- '' r. ! 1 lantic tothe Pacific. All the treasures !I1 c .,', tr of the Incas 'which Pizarro itole passed : It' over this highway. They- amounted to ' k 4:4..4 millions and were enough to have al- ;,,' i..t' i , moat paved it with gold. 'rho toad i. i, ...:74, , .t.t t ' went from here over the old Cruces i, i t 't.: i , ' .. ' trail. It was originally covered with I " field rook. and our government Is now ; ti 1 and It will mac- ptannnI to reopen it, as ;L It1 -"4' 7 adamize the highway far as Cruces ' r '..) ' on the Chaim.s river. a Oilstones et ;,,', . about 18 miles. It was over that mad f '','. .,' ': rj: that Henry Morgan, the buccaneer, t. '',,t1t 4',' ' , to capture oM 'Panama, and it ' ...-.-- 4 came ., remained the chief highway across the 74 ' ': '' Isthmus until 'Ira wiwft the Spanish $:,...r......14.,,, -treasure ships stopped cAtiling at Porto, 37- ' 7;1,, :. lI..." t;,,,; ' i. 7:1 t" ,.... ,o, : e: ..: pi:" thethraesdP '' '' ,, .. - ' 17 - SATUBliAlt AUGUST tiTENINCr":.:,NEWS- . Correspondence.) !,ay 1 4.,I 4.:.. ' 'bESEIIET , . NANA CITY, PanamwThe Panamanian government Is re- - ) !:,, ,, ',' " ,. , -----,---7------, (Special ( i 11 i .4: ' j I. 7 . . . I 1,,r,,: f. , ,; , - ( ti-,,,,, il ,..:,, I I ' ., .,.... , , ',.,- --- : 1 1 .. -,: - .1. 4 - EXCAV TING 4. 4 , ';,''''''''.,:iN,Z;:';;;.: -.:......,-.-- , y i. r i - . 30 ; - ''' ciII. - sl , '' - :. i , ..! .,'. 1 .'"."'- - ,r.37.7,21;,U- TEE OLD !MIER 111DOZ. - , 1 e e e e e ,,, of, ,,,,,,comsaozistuokosocamosozoscoosolosozocaomezoometasexmovg eight miles came to tha old Spanish arra the ruins of bridge beyond which titer cathedral-ti-on- s he is duo about the becintens of past- It bloat Important tree more than 100 feet What 'we ence-tI. there high: oldest church on thee continent Itt our , On town hemisphere. havop - i spread their roots about tho walls it wail built by a Panama bishop whom 1.' ' Old Panama was funded just about though to protect them, and some In the Footsteps father was a (rood negro slava 'This ''' i:' .,4' ,f;4 100 yeses before our Pilgrim fathers have raised City of the walla and CAW: ' ' parts man got hie start by medial charoocl. ; landed On Plymouth Rock. It was fad OM them up with them. The whole and left so much money that hie to of 't i ;, 70 Bello the were the of which ,..I riches of the Peru, by about la covered with the debcountry , ' son the bishop . was able to build the ' for shipment across the isth- ris of the old masonry. i brought 1 bricks Including cathedral. t' 'I.! i: ! - mutt and rapidly grew. As time went and Wild Columbus ",; , Fighting pieces of pottery and carved stone Another old chinch .ber which is ' (OW! on the city increased in Importance and All a ere a "t' 4 the of 7, of throe Panama part now' fast falling to ruins is that which of ;' :c,f :;:2 were One erected. the Balboa Made the Pacific. buildings 'mighty , centuries sgo. In Baiting' Os new 'Ai 1 wonderful has that the arch proving thaws was a eathedral. the tower and roadway a great deal of the old site T''i..t ,i!' k. them is little dangor from earth. !nal. ,t" some of the walls of which ars still has been dug over and tho land re- ' quakes. Two arch is almost insight, standing. I have climbed Into the tower minds one of the plowed fields about 4,1 . holt and Any treat shock would seem to and Ihad myself photographed -In 6110 earthate In northern Africa. ,';. ; . t ..,... stet did a tiro wcitnert MI was slow and the and castles , and of one be obi to throw it to the ground. ', enormous'. work the and rack blew' up priests The windows.i' :.: 1,' ef the second-stor- y ' to another. The battle was a terrible committed all aorta of barbarities. The It was ettimated that 116,000.000 'Imre Neverthelose U kas stood for centuries. 'At PANAMA IN IWO. tower 11, I Judd, 100 foot high. and at !"', :! one. and the Spaniard, fought bravely. number of prisoners carried away was spent upon the fortifications. A great and it still stands, although the rest atair ' t ' i .;' 1 one fide of it la a groat well containing lit said by the best SOO., It to 176 It town refused took deal went of burden to and beasts this is of into that of the of authorities the church in ruins. the walls which The governor tih i 1' '' the stairway which led to the boll on i old Panama wax considerably -- 1 ,H iri , n surrounded would rather die transport the silver and gold. The the city, some of which Sr. IN ' ,: larger surrender, saying. fittee - Its summit. COLUMBUS 's t roorwrErs 1' the Panama of today. When d. as, a 'soldier than be hanged as a !mg !more were held for ransom under still standing. These Stalls were long ' ''. ? !toph t:These mine are now overamwn with ? ,, would be old into building, and a story is told which by the pirates It had over 50.100 ard." threats that over to wander is the theta they :, It in interesting burled are ; half They inhabitants. had tee warehouses. It town the pirates eleven'. and every cruelty imaginable states that the king of Spain was once historic ground of the isthmus. I the After the taking have In trees and ploYms the earth, !MO flue deellings and 1.000 houses of i ': i ,...." , to was to observed used citizens the out make tortured west them confess where toward the looktng halts vhdtod the Chiriqui lagoon. death it They sprouted and now shads the ruins. In ordinary build. Many of Its buildings 'looted them and Imlay had hidden their treasures. n4 hie tire, mo a on his brow. Hereupon, where Columbus is said to have first with their wealth frown up give top, . . were of brick. The brick's were madeithis with nuch cruelties that many diPd ', i one of the knights asked hint what he set foot on what is now the repubiic and cut off kis landm THE NEW PANAMA. .. . CARPENTER. Witiane and were about two Inches in the...rack. MM. The frown changed to a grim of Panami. He came In 1602. and ' ' i ; Mott ) thick. Ttrev sere burnt red. Many of sailed along the shores of Costa Rica. was smile. and the king said: tn. It BESIEGIN (i no city of any Mae on the Pacific coast the golden walla of He stopped at Colon in 1603. when 'these bricks' lie about the ruins today. 'I am looking for and t told that lt lor the IntAmtl'JP 41 PARTY "PROGRESSIVE" of Panama. are the MOliftiallt word across Ito he broken THE. named sent now , the of much They the Then istbmus,7 range the queen wore costing .. Morgan ; the Patiama government to mak ti 4 , of old Panama, 'Spain decreed that Panama should be that we ought to see them VOn bore there visible gan CristoNit It is after le ilathmue to the citizens , . thrre Individual. man or vomit,. f: : t4vatiorto all over the site' or the old demanding a ransom. Ms sae refused rebuilt. and a plan we made which In Madrid.' velumme that we have celled the whoihe ' for noes Pills bacpare Foley Kidney ( 'i city and to open the pant amp far as and the pirate went sith his creW bark placed the oity where it is now. The old SOME OLD BVILDINGS Or PAN. part of Colon which now belongs to kache rheumatism, ter S weak hack. ant , , .0 1 porolble to the iight of the present Al- - to rube and thence In Jamaica to pre- - site was much worse than the present Uncle Sam Cristobal. bladder and irregularlo other kidney there it a great Vitifist travel pare for its capture. They had then In one, although the latter Is not good. ;.. tready , It' . 6 tita. Foley Kidney Pills are hoeing, .. out to old Panama. and with the come realy.money 250.000 pieces of eight. as The landing at old Panama was such There are but few of those old build. BALBOA AND MI5 SEABC.11 4. ' '''. Sif 1 From 40 to 50 Years of Age. plutOR strengthening. tonic and quirk to Pcir i of the canal this will b e on. of GOLD. eft as a great stock of MUMS. silks that ships could not collie la at low tugs now left in Panama. You can Contain se results. beneficial duce tho he sights of the country. A concession tide. and even today the large 'team- - trace the walls and you will dad the Another old historic point at How It May Be Passed t!.."aa harmful drugs. Never wad is bulk. already ham ttivalt to build all elae- - allTdhotothraligo711:1fi Panama occurred In era anchor at Balboa. tittt in and near them today. ' : sealed bottlers BelbOS In In two is stood where 1 ) he slats people when living Put up will trc railway, and this ; probably be 11S1:1, and the fleet sts,ich started out to tI The building of the present Panama The cathedral in the plass, In the etm- discovered the Pacific. Some of the The genuine In a yellow package, tou ) In Safety . i conrtructed in time. ' sear take it oas perhaps tho largest pirate wit twilun about 217 years go. The tar of the city Is one of the beet authorities have picked out the Spot Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. IN IPOOTSTEPS or IIIIVANFEROI gang ever gotten together. It bad 37 C.' )11 , that am enjoying better Vs.: "I Odd, LOGO men. MOTSISI was ad. . - 11 ! 4.: This country fairly teems with his. !mire! and tow !swath than I have for 20 years, and I I and he divided the fleet into two "Letters from High Latitudes." has rabble coming. and surmising Ur L ; some believe I ean safely tory. All the e esith of tha P orlile !squadrons and mde a flid sc heme of this to say: "The title of this impor errand, hid away In a cellar. Otws our continent wee brought of :;:, tent work is Helmskrintria. or Worlds feared that he could not find taint gitet, say noW that I am a Nero. anti the pirates lista "W"C.""m" divielon as to what 'hare every man ; t '',. !, i; . Phould have of the booty. When the well woman. I wu hovered about these waters. i;:: Circle. and Ito author is finorrl Mut and avowed to Snort,,'s moat Whom ate i to hoping did eon i luso& It consists of art account of the friends that he only wished to ntatp.d with morgan they reared ono farm and catch and rob the Spanish liralleons. ntraton .. i "mu not know Ana whorl they were going lelm Few reigns of the Norwean kings. from Ittm and haws a talk with bad all kIndsof heavy Now and then the cities were besieged. and had the hope of plundering either -- tarred 810t MO 4 twols-highest tblit downteighout-A-D.41-te- r tnYthill , Unita one of of most , the etoriel and graphic work to do whkis ,. ;cartattona panama or veva erns. Thoy . I to not that Is to way. a few years before the' tould bro hurt. On 'twilit( out kw our hemisphere '.. l ;; caused the troublew 1 'M .14 death of our own HatorY I, but detailed ever. hors Inorri woo, he wet sem orga n end his band in the capture of tioeterted-The-pla- rilli&Ult. lificlt, lin arr. (Special Corresepondenohl eel which 'after I and seryed; having inspected by the eld historian with so much nrt down there to kill him. ' r.:,,, '....., that tame on ms la- - Panama. The story lies noted down be abet its Scandinanvian reunion theM somewhat he says about them, and so Intent to combine don. As a Telritrd for thil &Allege cleyemeee ter. For five years one of the pirates, who kept a record 1THE TRIP ACROSS THE ISTHMUS: i ktritio took place in Logan Cit. among other things. that they scan the dramatic power of Macaulay with deed. Glamor was made the Mit so4 1 :i' I; everything. It tias published about during the Change of of ' of that kind he had ever Clarendon delicate delineation of char. only earl of Iceland., it being kcolthek Coming to the isthmus they made t , OOTVO 111P1',11 to It pow- everything Years illftr th evnth nerumbd ought able RAS I Life not tint was to Snorri thought of. not only tbot volume theme way up the River chasms arid the charming loquacity of known that while ,..., : it describe the expedition as a the;tr wee .i haat. .. erful incentive for a historkal selves. but the characters thereon beingl acter. k to lifts pail of wa- - Ind what then known as the Castle of Mr. His stirring whole And In detail. his Iceland could not be made object ',. ''' ...f Slat the (haste's. This was Ban Lorenzo. a study among those branches of the so remarkably clear and beautiful. fur.. tenderpenrs -,....,.. love stories . and dseenghts. bits Norway. The pirate writer's name wee John picnicking place for thwcanal empioyees werldt thee adding that doubtless it would be of domeetio be qui That gnarl was One of the '.' ''; ' 1 ' gossiper really inimitable groat thages which would last for weeks and I Esquemellos. anti he published his nor- - f today, Them Avis a fort there and human race which come under that beneficial to the educational worM to you men Is an undeniable fect orol .; i live with those he brings actually in in 1674. suffered -. to bed. of In I able some first the features not sit It as was heed. doubtless slue Moilram,. up become printed beta well called left as castle. such he aort of a structure a :' acquainted with the cone the stage as intimately, as you e tents thereof. In regard to one of those even a great deal with rny back and was so Dutch, hut it has been .done over into which I suppoos was only a blockhouse. connected with that gathering ars-o- t Ha was .1k ; V'' .1 do with Falstaff. Percy and Prince proofs. and English. and copies of it ttpanien water took and volumes the which on treats the two I could castle rata the at At pipe .. ' any a scarcely discovery they sleep night, 110 lees educational than. intemting t' 4 ':, 1 twoa be IlatnrvIc'ud of Greenland from Iceland. and of Hai." This being from the pen of as by hie home. Into his hough, , fort after a atmng defense on the part not do any housework for three toter and acknowledged critle. Esqurnieling tells Allot of the capture :of the Spaniards. who cried out, "Come character., If duly considered. That the America. or Vineland. from Oreeniand, impartial ,19 ' I r years. to iniffic0 to call the attentiod of made bathrooms forIt should that of Porto 'kilo by ittrstan. The forte 'on. YO enemies to God true ancient history of these Arks is which he considers to be a settled fact. ought ly and servants. dogs, English ail and truthloving eiders of 1. tor th intelligent work do much ; as which he ttet, ore snit in eitisitenee, end 'and our king'. Ye shall not go to Pans. both scant and hard to reach, we are and no longer subject to Latter-da- y "Now I can i.,. , the for notkvo, any doubt to what kind of literary composition of my age in the county,.' they Ile sernes the harbor near the ma this bouts" woman this how that those great of f esin volumes any equal ItZe pocially, many this most ancient as well as most IIt from all very well aware; but that the IMPIICOI I do not knows but most we have :i' ;!, r, thanks to the benefit I have received great quarries,the stone ahore of thontic history of our forefathers at koted and put together in a aation .:,: i 1 The pirate& used fireballs and finally main resources; on which for the concrete have been 18 of the getting PH people lit are that them the preeerved Annie kfagnian col- our command is. , from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable burned down the fort. They loot about thus far mostly relied on are as deI 4 it ante the (Teton lock. heathen ancestors, 1ctionas CoPenhaden, and the treat , In regard to floorkesother work. now their Compound. I recommend your remedies Porto Bello is prectically nothing to- - 1411 men during this battle. "the e as they are meager. very few royal library in the same axe. and .., to the assassin's f 4 ceptive of None city. hew known ma the "Younger Edda," I : can follow the road from Sap of us 'mem ready to admit. Generally them is. however. in all Isuffering women."Mrs. MANTRA flay, hut in 1666 it was one of tho chief to sealed ()o ttitrl ' the Runic char- - will say that each and every one of the Maul of his chills, Ionia marks of th"" i. i.' rl& end sat :Lorenzo to old Panama now. It goes speaking. our scholars and educational actors in which blood. i ) I.. HOLTAWAY, Odd, Vs: EY ad undoubtedly man y. if i Icelandic volume Is and was known by with his ownJOHN but is t t leaders. are really averse to the idea not ails the originals were written. l $ome 1,, No other Medicine for woman's Ills has noted everyehero for Ito wealth and 'right through the jungle.out int proper. or particular name; and their It wee then the etrongest ly marked. The pirates 'way that what to taught in the leading Arngrim. surnamed the Leerned ! i i D. and unquall- fortified town that the (A. uceived such thus it is that Heintskringla received Ring of Spain through it and almost starved on the tstrio and univemities in regard to ..i, Lawrosertlit an 'dandle seholars was a Ws know of no other hat in the Weal Indies, alth the ex- - nay At one time they were in such schools fled endorsement Motley' W. flirter, i k ,!. the ancient history of these races was great friend and longtime oorrespond- - Its name Imen the first word in that Mo. 'viotte 'oho had been bothered with ; medicine which has such a record of .:eptirms only nt carttone and Ha- lateens that they cooked tome leather mostly established by their enemies, the ent of that wofid famous Danish work. the first sentence in which reads i I , thus in th e & dthu. "Kringla kelmeins. Ile, trouble tor two yearn, lair emir 1 ,,". they bad found in the fort, success as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Valta. Emoemeling skis that its castles part of It being instituted for scholar. Oil Worm (A. D. 1 sr miumfolkid hyteir Nt Min wog. tried throe different ,, 1,;,,,, June were almoot Impregnable, and that the 'but ibis food fermented in their stom- greater excuses for make to the ale In than who 80 purpose For more letter s to Rev. John Compound. no Anaemia Vegetable but with , i ! garrienn Ninelleted of .100 soldiers. it 'ache and gnawed their very bowels. F'..i '' ' the inhuman ravages to which our in Vatnefirth. Iceland. reform to Am- - itcwht," wlikti If rendered into Engltsh pills abhor oktolst J, ti i ., be. "The borders of world which told me to use years it has been the standard remedy had i population of about 2.000 people, had other hardshIpe, and at at iscandinavian ancestors were subjected grim as his greatest stssistant in every. would They of bottlee IS ,"Du woman's ills. took three for ', 'tiIs inhabited mankind and (immix ite buildings were some came to 1A. Cruces, where the new by their Roman eubjugators. by very .: thing relating to norther; antiquities, 3 hive "Edda here the silver and road is watchour:es. signifies a great- Permanent cure. I neared the town great MOOMOOtratO, As .. doubt And send swift yea, and that with Arnirriors death all his dentwte tbe have they ye If you logo. alightest ..i were brought upon mulos. and they saw smoke. and supposed that the chosen messengers, and say unto them; By the ancients it was to ',.:,4; tamp that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta- gold (Olt 1Vorm's) antiquarian Preferanve grandmother. !. lirst applied to this work: but as it does Drug Co. the negroes Spaniards were cooking their dinner. come ye. with all your gold. and your and ,:. ...t..r,?... will help you. write where thehereshipsbelanded ably scientific ble had lost Compound lie energy not UPPfl se slaves. till on a copy which was appear to from 'f? ''; ' .1 i smoke came brought and stones. that found the and Co. silver, your 'Medicine They precious to Lydia Kill nk ham Arturrim was the first choler! written Mt or SO tVhen Horgan took Porto Bello be the ruins. Ths Spaniards had fired Lae with all your antiquities and with all splendor. after gnorri's ' leers s41on i for who tI made a special study 'death. It Is doubtful record, (confidential) Lynn, Na..., in and some Meteor(' Cruces and fled. The pirates greedily who have knowledge of antiquities. that of the he him ,, :'. Runic alphabet and he positive- - self ever called it whether vice. Your letter will be opened, tiI. the coast embarked lie then marehed with drank some Peru wine that was left. will come, may by that name, and ' ' ' ''.,.., and tatte that to ly its a answered the and woman, read relationship by it was not till a great deal later that hta burcaneers dotrn to the forts and but the wine was poistoned, and It Made Covenants. 124:21. ,i ,? 1..! Phenidan end Hebrew alphabets is too that name was applied to Bamund's and held in atrict aotattleince ... '; t. put the Spaniards to the 'word. He them Fick almost unto tiesith. , plain to be 'octalfully denied. I I VELLUM. ON !... PRESERVED tconectionii, snore'. although heeled i; 'At, A BATTLE WITH WILD BULLS. a such Important work In behalf. of At"rHOR OF "ELDER EDDA " 1. When this remarkable ..':'', re..... L... the pirate arm, king of Norway and his aneee- Leaving lAs et Gott announcentdensi Il Those of these anclect manuscripts i torts,then " by the ' 41 'il...' T . because he could not be persuaded I 11141. went on over the line of the road tfi. I9thProphet the les-- I which most concern us hi this series of Cute .4tbsolutely ... January, a dayof Care Given 1:sery ;E.; Pupil Special tieing become an actual traitor to his Dap Ito ',i''; i which we are now about to macadam I iftn to articles - '111,re ism sy eentemrsalk, ritnxamwemerbe Guarauleed. lo dlemre ridcaaans To Children. Edda, and rietnis- Advertimement Iceland, by betraying it into the! ..,t, :' I tie, and at last they came to s mOuo. I .1 I ,, ,'''' In ir the eni kringla. The book now known a. the tivo 111 t powerof,Xing-HalleA.-wthe i :t' tip, see st the et; could tato, from which they Pt the Church of Jesus Christ of .; ;) A .r ', ,Edde- le slentlectien of anetent , ter's TO over then .down Old, inetigation, ocean... yetis raniSC i'.-thia...,theY .Swint not witeolded Going heroin terday and of the religious A .poems north. Al In MI Own- home by hie ismemit- - the :savanna. which Ste Just dee & a sealed boon. And notstithettina- - I and WILIS compiled ',"14', by an leelandic ramaminatedwhom King HLkon made of Panama and Ine that they eentain the Mogt exten- outside the preaent city best known al Samund the wise. earl of Iceland as a reward ?' 4, 1. not more than a mile from the Tivoli sive. as well as most authentic OA prieet foIiiti. He bad been n great ,trevelec, eon sow ,,,,210 ..,,.:,,v,,,!,.rYlf..;,, ,tentoeso.twc..At,A,,,:fi,,,t4,.. Hotel at Ancond Mere they found some .counts whereby, t'llie hearts of .tbst eb1946atiomar investigator. 1!, I Iiir; ',';4' , atunyme tor a 1...'" at the . 5. 1112. Autrud Itillett."' 'the which mut 'Thereto Is:MS.11h they. a the bath. long time both in Germany eon dren can be turned ,.. ' ILY 8 PITE A 'IL AP' meat half raw. They camped on the ere. the regard of the intellectual- - About the time that be was inpraiva , ,Or 'ghat I , TO THE DESERET NEWS: Paris. .!:. t 4 went POIVILIMILII for a day and thence taunt of thie barbarous deed . The minded for the contents' thereof is oriented educetton in opal?) INA, in its thee ,i, i ti i. I 114 old of on Panama. to relmad by the Icelantille historian attack the city 1c, limited hided, Of Helmskringla an ex- )24, will you please publish a few lines for the benefit rot those afflicted anti was brought from there li' o,: been The Spaniards thought to defend them- cellent. and scholarly tmnidation be splendor, , Eggert trgrim ha his Life of &Inert to lorance. not q gartiond with 11,k heard being Perri. stammering. My daughtei. age fourteen. had been afflicted '.1.. '''.11. Ptlitid selves by 111111g Wild bulls, a drove of Powell. SP,Ild Viet:mon was a few years from for 1 'i 't, Nome of the modern ice. Hturlusen, published 902, grwttly conyeara ii,' '1 i with this malady from her infancy. I am a widow with only very rune something Hite this: that which they sent in front of them, but agh published in Scotland, wherein the bridle halted antiquarian, have concluded that neneeg. ii' ; r, 1 ' '' of our patrons St tbo moo the the bulls turned and ran back on American as well as the Enalish scholar' he anent limited means. My friends tried to persuade ms not to spend money enough on very friendlydidterms several of those years in tinain. i pnorri. '' i:31''t Dental 00"4.44 ' ti'!"' dine! . very aided their in litrrowiding tort and thus ith their not owners, King Hakon, positively can find such educational wealth re-- studying A i.......i' :1 and time to put hor under treatment They thought she could not 1161t et the - ra I14A n lore. D011tit! ''. ;1,1 nos in our parlorl . is proverbial. defeat ) de! garding his or her ancestor& as is no-- poems cornpoeing what is now known tender the latter any assistance In be cured. but I determined to take her to the Bassett li,tioni at Wert in they oleo kaow that the Ileum Ogden, furthering his most ardent wishes wad of It did not take Morgan long to rt i 4 7,'',' ,'1 , where else to be found. These Invalu- - aa the ''Elder Ede's"' are from the ' ' one trustworthy. traveling hundred miles over a rough road to Marysvale. the iv. regard to getting control of Iceland, II thoroutib and moderate. It7on Mate, the city and loot It. anti. accord- able records left us by our enth and eighth centuries, an 'wells. Will osevedingly nearest railroad point and two hundred miles by rail to ing to Esquemeling'i story, it contained ion anceetors, and compiled no leas 8amtmd collected them and arranwfl and hence spent two years in Norway charges work you 14e Al me Ogden. In N, ', ',' a ithout visiting the king. In MO. King siewue your Dental and than five or $ix hundred years ago in them in book form, there are MAZY permanent eer lust twenty days' treatment she can read and converse fluently and a vast treasure. The church. , ; .: 4 1. the grosuset andI modthe 0 ta- , stilY liskon issued an edict. nous, future slaall of and forbidding monasteries ensure werefull gold and that barren but remarkable and and superstitious Roman Catholic an,.. '.. (:';-perfocIlY in the presence of strangers. This Old. l' 'i great blessing Is beyond láae Icelanders who were then in Norway istaction ver. and in the fire which took place !mitt ed and preservation ot )OUT 'Mottles dotes &bout him and Satan: how they to Island. Iceland, 2 ',.i ! .i pliers and At is rny sincere wish that others may learn of this went tort lame. Ott m melted this, the Snorrt, much Wee school. , '' ignoring conversed gold the by plate othtogether. latter a ''t considerable ' number e et r 0 .. atCeara home Tours sincerely, summer, and prcoceded flames. Some of this may be found in ere mut. like of him trytng to get advantage of the former , rect tothat, character. his elltAtIP RANTILI30 WM ' In the the excavations now making' ;.1 : :'' IC4:4 ' MB& BELLE HAYCOCK. been pronerved during that period whe, however. was always equal to the year 1241. r legit a Gissur Thorvaldsen got CO toe d smart for Satan. i4:1- occasion. After destroying the city and spend- on beautiful 'i:.,'t;,.,i letter from King Hakou wherein ,he Ears tante. Garfield Co.. Utah. In g some time in a died 1112. great drunken spree, which although so old. can at presen t nr ud who was illnorri. ordered either to drive at ins the pirates took the treasure back to be read and understood by sax scholar i , A GRAPHIC ft !STOP IA X. was Gisturle father-in-lato Norway. b it the Atlantic. They tortured the Brum- who is a master of the old NorseDr -.... Ma- 1 .,! .A,.. ,"' or to be else kill him. I Knowing , lards to make them confess 'where they what IN at the present beet known a. The Am th or of II e mskringla, and the I bate. the to forhim possible accomplish was had hidden their money. They twisted Icelandic. When President Chariest W. "Younger Edda." gnorri 1311 WAIN Anotrr, WOW .;:' : ' ',. 2721 MADISON ATENtE. it 14. i , Morel now being ill Sears et OGDVI. MAIL , Be cords about their foreheads so tightly Penroee wacon hie Mt.. mission in (A. D . Nouse was a man of former. te be ego . be decided to kill him, and at the Os Dear North at 1 xis ,f 1 I Phone 2223. II- - greet intellect . a tine poet, and that he eyes of the victims "popped out Plurope, he visited the great an ex- - head o f a numerous mob, en th e 22nd Mc hours ally, lq, as big as egg' and as though like te brary at, Copenhagen., Denmark,royal cellent hist Lord where , Duttertn, r.ter. of septem ber, went to gnortrehome Ottadayk la to , Int fall from the skull." They put Fen the some few 14. thou. manuscripts arc gre ring to tinoerre former work in hie for that purism. Snore. Seeing taw Tatepbosa. , k) 1 -1- ct, -!; i''' '; - ; ,,,'...1, :: ;1" ! ,, ,i )t . . , ,' '., , . of Morgan and the BuccaneersHow a Torture and The Capture Porto 7, t. 't ' ') 1 1 About '7: Was Looted Spaniards Landed and Something His Way to With BullsWhere Places Where ' of t 1 , 1i.- ', thr-ebo- 4. .1 I ;! 1 or prig-tha- - 11,:vent; , '. .. .,."1. ,1 N t , ' i ! r. ; coeee . 1 I I CRITICAL TIME 1 : , , 4 oFriottiAtirs LIFE A 1 '4 - '1. i I hc;elialitsi"hiknmuirlitofttoAftStl.hKiame0(1111, ---- I . . 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