| Show I A Salt Lal Lake e Artists Ar New and Old Pictures tie San Juan I T In le I narrated In the art urt IT the painter who ho would be true Irue to the rhe spirit of ot hi art mint l paint nt th the environment In which he Uv rather retHer than that Ihal of ot come ome matter meeter of ot whom m perchance he 1 is hi a In J last lut it Saturdays Saturday of ot the New Newe was WI printed among Indian legend of ot the San Slit Juan the tale tele of ot an c Indian chief at rte to tl curtain certain Urea tree that j once appeared high In n the rock temples temple of ut mighty river can um which the 1 Indians 1 took look to be signal Inal e tires 1111 but bUI which were found to be to i 1 w NW N t their tribesmen the I ml In an concluding I g 1 that u a race of Rook Hovers v 1 halt gal being had hall built bunt the Ihl to deceive the worth North Colorado tribe Upon the publication of ot the legend the Iha IhaN 1 I Yew New N WI learned Irnell of or another ue tie to 10 which 1 the thu same llama myth had boon bean 1 put pUI by a II ve t tj eran Utah whose residence Is In Salt Halt Iak but whose principal art In tint and nd life Ilfe study It him hili been among Amon j the tho curt cliff dwellers dweller and ancient Inhabitants tants of or early earl America AmericaN IN N STUDIO In this I Ic reproduced n nt t photograph of oC a remarkable Il J entitled Reading Heading tho the Rock Rod Hovers The Tho work is that of ot George Georget t NN Mh wr w r w oN fN N N M 1 1 h n a well known knowlI artist of tit the city elty who was formerly chief chill of ot the lire the department and 1111 t adjutant general I of ot the National Guard of Utah When visited lilted at It hie studio Monday the var varr ar nUh on of the palming wan WAI still Mill wet and the artist had not yet hit his name Hung flung on the walls Waite were ert a dozen other painting pain Un come om large ambition effort am and other othere small email sketch all III of ot them attempting to spirit of ot the I ancient American at III few men lien of ot the tho th newer r race oo cnn enn understand It Mr 11 Ot Ottinger I linger l le Is not lIot going at lit his hie hi task leak hap hazard II II Ill with a D throwing In III from hi ilia hili Imagination what may rna be lacking kin In Ills hUe AH All n II young younK before com coming ing IlIg to Utah In III 1561 1541 he ho forced to reed his hili way II up tip and nn down the tho American coast COliS I over the tho 1 and clear down Into the City of ot Mexico lie He lived with Indians anti learned to It know them thun KNOWS 1 TUB SAN SA JUAN JUANIn JU JUIn In the San Juan Junn country countr too he Is lint flat a n novice anti and lice hag been hun u II frequent visitor of ot the wilds those where the Iho Salt Sell Lake Ink explorers explorer are Ile now to make the tho first observation Silica growing old oil In years yearn earll Mr 11 Ottinger r has lias kept l carefully In touch lauch with the results I 7 of ut other explorations among tho Az z w m rw mw r MRS J MORGAN SMITH II Smith In III the deter cuter hI of ot of Nan en Patterson Attorney Jerome claim that with the 1 testimony of ot the tho Smith I h lie hll can cun convict the Ih ehor chor 44 UK III girl The Jh third trial of or Nan Patterson IK is let eat t down m for or April 10 and wid Jerome hope hap i to have hae the in N New w York for tor lh the trim trial It If h he fall felts Inthis In this thin he lie will wilt matte mate tin tut effort to have haw the trial dal ad id adjourned N j ji if i tc Ics l era amt at his hiM h I s tongues l I toe en enl end 1 n a 1 thousand legends and myth that tellof tell lell tellof lellot of ot the tho soul and spirit of ot the of th the cliffs cliff Many of line he hUll hue work worked ed up tip Into paintings and wines since the painting of ot the Hock Hoek Hovers was Willi re 10 removed removed moved moed from Cram hit hie hi easel Iel Tuesday Iu another has hall begun to 10 loom up lip In grey colored cliff surmounted with ruined ri that will add on one more mare to ton toa n II series cerise lIell of or painting paint loge that Hint perhaps Is la unique In hl the tho world and will become of at great hl l value to 1 Utah Utah and per pur p r Nape Imp to 10 students In general of ot the nn an Cf 1 i iv 1 h ih v h 1 i V h h hr r I 1 h h hV F w Si ht t y V 74 a z h hy y 1 m fL ms Tr Q i r i I v x h f hi r ra i 0 t t i X V y r ru a x T t t u i r i 9 Y Y Y a I ir 1 X i 4 t r t 1 1 h f h h h h hY I Y 1 1 h S I 1 r y V A 7 7 h r rr sO h I t h h Y 1 4 r Y Yf t h J 1 I p 7 Y l V h hY r r Y r I e r h hY Y t I II r h hi i S S 0 j 1 I c 1 h t V t h hJ t i J 1 1 i i h t P I h 1 t 4 r h hy y I F af r rt 9 1 h hi i y Q Qi l i I r X t h n t 1 h 7 aa h t tt I 7 t 5 AC 4 Lr h It 1 1 S d t 1 7 l 7 H 7 1 i 1 0 7 F 1 r 1 J 1 f X Xi Xi r f 1 i 4 i ti jj 11 J 0 o II t 1 READING A ROCK ROVERS RECORD Mr Recent Recant Painting of a Traditional Incident In tho the of a Group of the Former Inhabitants of the line San Juan JUlin Country N clams In III the country countr to which we now not v claim title tilde Mr It plUngers Aztec paintings num number unit cs ber bel he about 25 2 and In date range from fromMa Ma hie hl earliest beginning tj In art In Utah Uta h to 10 his hl most moat recent efforts While h ho he hohas o has hoe done a l series of ot pal nal tinge of women n heroes of oC the Revolution and a n num nom number ber bel of at pioneer paintings that ate 1110 of ot a avalue value It Is III probable that this thle Aztec so rips 1108 will wit his hiM others us liB of ot f t Importance STORY STOny OK OF TUB llIE LIE CLIFFS IS In the painting reproduced on this 5 page of ot the took Rook Hovers Legend Mr Ir ha has hal pictured a 1 young It In t of ot the tribes that inhabit the Col Colm m rw l ill I Il f l 1 I r IF v I Ij j t tL tI I i Ar Arv ir y r w 9 i 1 r w r r I Ii L Ii i n 1 i I I il t dy rr i i I II II I I o v vM M JL JULIA cl tr cT II NAN PATTERSON PAi ERSON WITNESSES J Morgan Smith In Is the brother In law of UN X Non n II DM the chorus girl 1111 accused of the mutter murder of Caesar Young th tile Smith find and ills hilt wile wife fire are re badly wanted ae 18 s ci Ce In hi the trill trial and their lh lr arrest In lit Cincinnati la is considered by the us lUI clinching lh the Ihl conviction of ot Nun Nark A orado or do river country where tho the Salt Snit Lake L ke e expedition to now no Is la who iris ho has hIlS been attracted by hy tho record written In the thu th Picture language of lit the Indians scrolled high among limon the ledges o of oC ono one of ot the great temples of nt tu canyon The young oung Indian has ranched th the writing by means of lit a II crude ladder lather and Is le attempting till Us Interpretation for the edification of oC two belles of ot tho who 1111 ure reclining on all the ledge below the hieroglyphic hl The legend of ot the Rock flock Hovers is lIre re recorded corded by b J W R Powell who ho got Kot It from n e alt chief of oC the tho while idle In sight I II h I of ot the great temples In exploring lug ing In trip through the country The In the painting lire ex IX exact exact act not copies oj records on u a southern Utah cliff chit Till Arla Another picture reproduced hero here h Ie of Mr Ir series Merles Li Ls Oil which ht h hhas has 1114 Tho ho Storm Gad or ol Hn till Thu picture In le I mi ul eruct re reproduction 1 reproduction production of or the man of lit winds arias and lilt weather us 1111 described de In lu Aztec I l legends I lie He walks In III the high mountains at nt tired In colored l loin loht cloth clot h hnud and nud head haul dress with a n l mir trailing skit skin dues dross nude from hl of lit wild willi animals and which blows bIOw out In the storm Independent of tit the tho legend which he deplete depicts Mr t r eI has hall made madea a II wonderful picture of oC storm eurn clouds loud loudIn In ill action With u II bark back ground of ot heavy clouds through H II my rny of ot otI sunlight I bursts two t vo cliffs the gull Is III pictured walking amid u o downpour blo blowing vIii from Cm iii a 1 long lung horn holl n sweeping blunt bloAt of ut wind WillI Thu Jho features of or hl his hiM face urn aro drawn and the tho expression sion elan Is III one of ot Intense joy Jay JO in II his hill action cf cr setting the elements III In a II commotion hut shakes the tho very vent earth Itself LANDING LANDINO OF 01 CORTE A picture In the series perhaps as tie hill full of or t symbolism as any other IK Is entitled Montezuma Receiving News of tho thu Landing of Cortez In III the Ih picture la le seated on all a n 1 palanquin curried carried by I powerful and knights of ot the tiger IIII nUll mid tingle eagle which were welo thu Ihu three orders ordel s of the tee c mill mili military tary B tem Messengers kneed knel before him displaying lug scrolls on nil which they they have drawn a 1 picture of oC n willing ship II hl p a n cannon and n 1 mall on horseback He lle clde them a 1 roll 1011 of cloth and a helmet and grouped In III the flick buck ground are era the lilt full tull armed tamed Will war warriors w nr of ot tilt Aztec ruler To fo the tho right are the of oC the two dominant t of at trod hod of at the theair theair air IIII or 01 tho the talc fair god who preached against human and who gave them their knowledge of agriculture mid ami the arts and that Unit of or god gal od of Will war who was Wils molt moU revered by b the Az Aztecs and trout from whom the thu name Mexico It b I derived de 11 d ZUIA The narrative of or the tho landing of ot Cor Cortez Cortez lez Is le that when he appeared on the roast coast governor of ot the tho province met mel him at nt the shore ahole and l In III ills his landing landinI A fort Cort was wua constructed and then thell Cutlet Curies requested to 10 visit tho the emperor micros Tills This was teas In April 1619 1413 1 19 the third month at of the Aztec calendar too and nud the month In iii which K were recce offered at tit the temple of ot the goddess goddes of or lowers The rho messengers me met Inet Montezuma near this temple and util proceeded to tell their story Monte ruma believed In u 11 legend of ot his ills peer peo people pIe lle that the fair god gat of at the tho nir had 1111 been bee II driven from the land hard mid would one ono day return to 10 rule The priests of ot ofhie this hie god a It 1 statue 1111 tile of ot whom appears In Inthe Inthe Inthe the painting Immediately seize tho the helmet of ot Cortez and compare It Il with the tho head dress of ot the god concluding t Cortez must bo this god returned again to 10 the tho land The Tho tragedy of or the historical event Is IA well brought out In the Interested expression on of the thc faro face of at one of the tho warriors who Is he looking on the tho gifts of or Cortez In tho the history of ot tho the period the story tuna runs that this warrior 1101 who ho was nas In a D son ron of a 11 deposed depo ell king Joined Cortez and was a 1 potent power I ower in accomplishing tho the final inn overthrow of ot the Aztec king kingdom dam dom In Mexico The cruel Piet campaign of Cortez which followed Is la glen given by b as al an nil u explanation of ot the lift dwellings In the rocky ledges of tit the San Sail Juan and Colorado where the tho natives who were too to be ber become become come cone slaves tied lIed front from tho tine Spanish h oppressors and II till built buill watch towers to tob better b protect themselves from Pont tho the coming coining of o a n foe whom they had learn learned ed oil to dread PATK IN DICE Mr 11 Ottinger has hus done a n picture which Is 18 symbolic of or the Indians after Spun Span leh Intrusion which ho has hils entitled Mexico III In 1620 1520 A 1 beautiful b Aztec maiden Is chained to u a cannon while In It the tho bock back ground a II Spanish t n soldier and anti H a 1 politician shake dice for tor possession pos of her hel Tile 1110 priest U ht pictured as us laughing Indicating that his hi score Is I highest and sold said III Mr 11 Ottinger In explaining the tho painting he Is still for tor he pie hin hid had her In hi his hla power Iv r since nn Perhaps the tho most study of 01 o otho the tho group is III a minting which Mitch Mr h Ot 01 Ottinger linger hns has entitled The Gladiatorial Slone It Is a n painting 1 shedding vivid light on rte a II custom of early America that than or of o disposing g of ot captives e brought In la from winning warring enemies Tho rho prin principal prini cipal of or the group I are two men meu In III deadly combat on the tho tint Hut t i cf of it the MOM 1111 one of oC them theft Is In a 1 captive one OIK and with an nn j i lips liu toot foot tied lied to It the center of ot the I tune slots The fhe other la a n 1 knight of or the eagle ragle wearing u a 1 gaudy dress of feath teeth ors enl mid and a n highly high I beaming the emblem of ot ills his order J hAY has IHU H n 1 d for COl n II weapon w allon and 11 according to the rules of ot the light lIht the must libel light lIht one ens soldier of lie cad Osell order beginning with lire lowest lowen and acquiring a ills his freedom If he h In iii vanquishing ore one of or hi iii antagonists lOn late stone close was 11 culled called by h the Al As Alteon teon tC t ees 1111 was shaped like Ilk Ilku u II it 11 IH x by Abbe u II i of oC the vv v I of ot conquest an Clil follows Tho Tile tone stuns was vie t placed ud near the tho great froot tom tent temple plea Illel of ot large lor cities In ht an open space of at ground to contain a II great crowd of or people The lIte stone was 1111 about fee tee high with cut upon It ItA ItA A captive of or furnished with shield and till sword and tied by b mm ono foot toot was va brought In lit combat a certain lain tain number of ot In Ur If It he defeated them thorn 1111 an IM occasionally happened ho iliA allowed his hI liberty arty It If vanquished lie Ilc win wan 11 dragged Iral I t to tho the t milc 1 aid d In hl till lilt usual man r I ten nero Tile Tho victor Ictor not only re iii the I h I I o of at the tho multitude jT but bUl r f wa van 3 tJ di by tho the emperor with honor military ry Tho fhe painting Is U of ot such a combat dur thur log Ing tho the reign of oC Tzoc seVenth king Ing Of the tho Aztec kingdom l who WIlD ruled in uj Hit A painting of ot Mr Ir that H U I familiar to all nl University of Utah UI UI stu Etu dents Is he ono one e 1 The rile Dle JI which for tor yearn has 1105 hung the art room of ur u t tile the t my J In which tho the retreat of or v Jt ont J front driven by y tho the ihu ruler ot e i nn nnA nnA nnA 1 I I A i s f t A t A A AA 1 Ali s i A A 6 7 1 A 2 t e w A r F f ft r I AA Ir i r z rn L r A AA A A A F I 1 A A t 3 i A AA t r a rt r A b f d 1 x 7 SIr 11 r ra f I r r t J sIt 4 X XI i L w r i r t rR x 1 r PV Q t I X t i I l lii X XI I X X ii t X X I II j I X t m LE f y i j y is t v i I IA IX I Im I h t T X I IX It X t I It IX II tr A a j talt P X t i r k kt i S c X t t L I t ht b a at ar t I I d r t t I i I I r i I I i I t i f I r a i 11 i I II II I II I I I e w wr I I II II I I t J I r r G r T t I i it it II I t I I II II t I II I t J i I u x x x x c x X x r rr THE STORM GOD OF THE ANCIENTS Splendid Conception of This Elemental Rider of Wind and Wave as ae Painted Palmed by George Gooroc M Ottinger the Veteran Veter n I S Snit Salt Lake Artist |