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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. the Ott? National l!c if i.t ir!y 1X1 coiii!i!:..:ty ilwc.iirti: In Its origin. il condition it.it A.' vc la. In Didn't Find Bothu ltac.f bunk p.iitha,'' hy L;irl I'c.i.Mim) are full of w.ir: it Ii :un! UiCiinl-in- g :lin. rcl;i ,n.r to Mrs lVtlm, t,;,. ivif.. ni descent, iBe'.i- l!c chililiYii, mill the wo ii around court. u stately apei'hiivns rvvtngi'.nr The 70,iAM ulroii.ly griu-rni'- he 'at ter was '1 covered covered a vust peninsula with sing and the at DIDNT KNOW LATIN The daughter ef the house was Indisposed and between iNux the doc- tor telephoned. The uiulj answered, Did Miss llluehello take her siesta ?" asked (he dialer. j park service of the Interior department Primarily they contain scenic features of national Importance, though two Hot Springs In Arkansas and Ilatt In Oklahoma are medicinal. They are kept as far as possible In their original wild state end are wild life sunetuurie They are protected against ronmierrlallsm. Familiar names In the national park system are Yellowstone, Yoseinlte, Rocky Mountain and (irnnd Canyon. Lafayette, on the roast of Maine, Is the only scenic nutlonul park east of the Mississippi. Congress will not purchase lund for nutlonul park purposes and the sly public lands are In the West. Lafayette was d presented to the nation by citizens. There nre six national military parks Gettys-btund Vicksburg are familiar examples under control of the War department. There are approximately 153 national forests, under control of the forest service of the Department of Agriculture. They were established for scientific lumbering and tor grazing and were orighiidly purely commercial propositions. The Agricultural department, however. In Its persistent efforts to get control of the nntlonal parks, has set up features In many national forests n competition with the national parka Xow we come a to the national monuments. Iaimlmnrks" would be a more fitting designation. 1'revlniia to 1900 the United States had no for the establishment of national nioiniini'iiiH, Public Insistence became so great ,,l protection of natural wonders from vandal-tha- t , In lias; the Act for the Preservation of Alt" Antiquities wns passed by congress, tils -t provides for the punishment of vandal-i- n und for permits to excavate and collect. Sec-- ' latest addition to the list of monuments Is tha Craters of the He If I had my life to live over Moon, In Idaho, where I'd marry you Just the earn again. have mile 40 square And wouldn't I be consulted She Presbeen set aside by In that cose? la It Coulldge. ident a lava wonderland, A New Generation with cones, tunnel tuck my boys and alrls absd caves and all sorts of I Each night," says Mrs From twisted and contorted That la It I can keep awaks volUntil thsy all coma horns," forma of hardened public-spirite- w "Na-tlon- proi-win- r,-:i- n- 2 of the act reads: President of the United autre Is hereby ,1" discretion, to declare by pnbllo r'"1, ln liinlortc E ."''"i.alion landmarks, historic snd l'rr. "I1 structures and other objects of historic or ' r Interest that are situated upon the lands r controlled by fhs government of tha i, I "'i Pinics to hs national monuments, snd may , " limits of " "'h In P"r thereof pn reels of Isnd, nil esses shsll be cnnflned to the sms coni pal ibid with the proper csr snd msn-nieef 111, objects to be protected. I inli-ibis net about 50 national monuments are cuidilisiicd. About 30 an In charge of tint boiuii jmi-i- j and about 15 under control scrvlrp the r.nvst service. Tlie War ilepartnieiit lixnrt llgiires ennnot be given as "''"s arc eoiisiuntly occurring. 1,1 l!,,"e controlled by the forost service the . rivst Mount t llynipttg m Washington, wl.lrh Is of nioiintnlns, forests and glaciers inl the "lllt ,f I1 tilyinplc elk. nunrtcller In New Mex-n"i ns Mist numbers of prehistoric cliff-eii,.r ruins and Is presumably alaled for na- l"1 park honors. Bryce Canyon ln Utah of 11 h more later la an eroded canyon of 7,440 MO11 -- 11,0 i1 ll-.- s nt con-Hov- ; j ,,!, I Sere. f1'" report of Director Stephen T. Mother national pnrk service to the secretary of the Tior gives in addition to Devil's Tower, El ni' T1 lin' ,r'f'ed Forest of which more later " "owing s tbe list of the national monuments dcr his charge. They have been grouped by this rtiw. The Hat; Rainbow Bridge, Utah, 1610, height 101 171 feet, 100 acrea Sitka Alaeka, 1110. 10 line totem polee, 67 feet epan perk of hlatorie association. acrea Colorado, Colorado, till, wonderful example of erosion, many lofty monolltha 11,011 acrea Papago Saguaro, Arizona, 1114, charmcterlatlc dei-e- rt flora and many plctographa 1.040 acrea Lewie and Clark Cavern, Montana HOI. Immense limestone cave, 1(0 acre. Shoehone Cavern, Wyoming, 1100, largo Umeatono cave, tlO acrea Dinoaaur. Utah, 1015, depoelte of foaall remains, SO acres. Fossil Cyad. South Dakota 1KI, deposit of plant fosaila 120 acrea Capulln Mountain, New Mexico, 1011, elndar con of geologically recent formation, 111 acrea Katmol. Alaska 1110. volcanic pheoomena. Including Valley of Tan Thousand Smokes," 1,040 acraa Vorendrya, North Dakota, 1017, Includes Crow-hig- h Butta from which tho famous French exri territory, 261 acraa plorer first saw Scotts Bluff, Nebraska 1016, point of hlstorla In Interest winning of the West, 2.056 acrea of Fngea Interesting mutter could be written about these national monument Take, for example, those of Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. They Illustrate the history of tlie Amcrlrnn Southwest from (he prehistoric times of the cliff dwellers down through the mnny years of frantic aenrchlng for gold by the Spanish soldiers nnd the colonizing and proselyting hy the Spanish priests, Cortez conquered Mexico for Rpnln In 1519-2it wits soon looted. The Kpunlurd then turned Ids son roh for gold toward l'eru wlileh Is snollier slory nnd toward tho unexplored wilderness to the North. The nlr wns full of northern treasure myths El Dorado, the gilded tnnn, nnd a whole people clothed In gold; tin Seven Cities of Clliolii, with their golden domes; Qulvlra, the city of gold, Side by side soldier nnd priest Invaded the desert. Knell despised tbe other; each used (lie other. Coronado's exiedltlon from Mexico In 1540 that penetrated na far ss Kansas Is one of the most romantic In nil history. (ran Qulvlra wns once the flourishing pueblo city of Tnbira, believed to he Qulvlra by the Spaniard. It wits discovered In 1581 by Francisco Francisco dr Acedevo ltnnehez de Chiunusciido. founded the mission In 1028. The Apnehra wied It out nlMiut 1070. The nnelent pueblo held aliout The great stone church wns built In 1044. 1.5(H). Both still sliind In this ghost city of the long ago. Montezuma Castle Is one of the relics of the prehistoric people culled cliff dwellers and Is very old. It Is n mniinunnl house of 25 rooms, built In a shallow cure In the face of a lofty cliff. (888 Grande (Great House) is a prehistoric mystery. It wns already a ruin wlien Fray Marcos discovered It In 1530. It is a large building of a nnlural concrete called culeche, smoothly plastered within. It stands In a large compound of outlying buildings enclosed In a rectangulur wall. Aetec Ruin wna presented to the nation by Archer M. Huntington of the American Museum of Natural History. It Is being extensively excavated and restored. Centuries before Columbus one of tbe richest centers of prehistoric civilization was trani-Mlasou- the valley of the Amlmai river In northwestern New Mexico. Ther within tho radlne of a single piits vast mounds of earth and fallen stone mark AU Goal BnnkS, mesrssssssssmmr' A Coincidence Judge lllgglcy was describing to the general storekei'pcr hli squuhble with Doc Cutler. 'It wni a question of veracity between the Judge wound up. He said I was a liar, and I sultl he was u' one. "Gotth,' said the general storekeeper, That's the first time I ever heard either of you fellin' the truth."' Dsa't chodda if ya pal mr Mayb yam cutamr wifi atvar Unless you see the on tablets you Cross Bayer are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe hy millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. ' AccePt onIy At Bayer package INSISTI Mbstitata oai hack. o BmKmgmtjH Camp Bed From Boughe which contains proven directions! Handy Bayar boxes of IS tablet Iso bottles of 24 and 10b Druggist.. A III tie comfort In the camp bed, now and then, la relished by the beet of sportsmen. Here Is a way to put a little spring In the bed underpinning: Cut four saplings about eight feet long and set tlie butts In the sod on either side of a log so they cross In pHlrs. Lash short sticks to the outer end then lay poles across these from end to end. Isd the pole If necessary, with leaves und moss, then build your lied on top of that. Really, It diiesn't take much longer to inuke ft than It does to tell how to do It. Sportsman's Digest. Aaptrla to tk trad auk of Barw Mu twtoie elMeaoaartteaeldetor f eaUcpltoadi PARKER'S BALSAM HAIR , w l)innHIvHarmUw Raatana Caiar aa4 SaaMv to Cnr aad Fadad IU Mr. and Si.Mat DniRMa S RfmxfljnLWkxMrJUQItT HINDERCORNSi Mom anoraa frrt. to. all Mto nnhnto'llj. EYES HU Cuticura Soothei Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Ointp ment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear akin and loft, white lAiag iff rad iSkbUio MttehvU fbo( mtella. Kfa min rmwfw mt bta kali Ul Waverlj ivnnTt PI., Mew n I TPIITft Advertisement hand Bayer Aspirin Say wWa aa adnstised piadact is calkd far. Ned nftil or dmwlna form- - toll I V nrad. Wataoa ini suktotvaa tonnu,,aiietotoiM,c K. Oulnmaiw Artificial Moonlight vari-colore- il r j W. N. U., Salt Lake City, Na A scheme looking toward the flooding of the whole Inner area of London with artificial moonlight after nightfall will he brought before the Institute of Ilibllc Lighting Engineers, which has Just Iteen organized there. The plan tails for timid lighting cf the city from eight powerful constellations which would of light steel towers, non feet high, distributed over a wld-- i nii-ii- . Adoption (f tt.s new scheme, It Is said, would resu'f In latter lighting tind make London practically pretty experiment ln aeon tics esn he achieved by the use of a child's tin horn. He a sheet of thlp paper firmly over the big end, hold the bom so that the paper Is level, scatter over It s little fine sand or lycipndiuin powder, then sing ii note into the horn. Yon will find thut the powder lias formed itself Into an Intricate geometrical figure. It was In (Ills way that the first voice pictures were obtained. Work Is n preventive of rrlnu; maybe It will bate to be compulsory. Fortunate is (he woman who le neither handsome enough to kill nor ugly enough to frighten. c r tliur-niom't- rf Salt Br noma itorckeecr. stx-sidr- 1 SOLO t ia national million 4 Lord Castleruse, who la studying American hotels in the hope of a chain at them In tha Ih. Kilmer's Swamp-ltoostands the highest for the reason that it has proven liettutlful lake country of Klllnrney, to lie just the remedy needed in thousainU was telling a reporter Irish sturle uHn tlioiisumls of distressing eases, "nncc, at a Dublin dinner psrty, bwanip ltoiit makes friends quickly lieeause lie suhl, tlie manservant atutlnned at its mild and immediate effect is soon realdrawing-roodoor announced an ized in moot eases. It is a gentle, healing t'e entering guest In a loud voice; vegetable compound. 'Mr. Cowl el' Mart treatment at once. Bold at all Then be murmured to the next of stores size bottles medium in two drug md large. guest : However, if you wish first to test this "'What name, sir?' great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. By an odd coincidence thle next Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a Wlien writing, he snra guest happened to be a Mr. Bullle. ample bottle. and mention this paper. Advertisement. The manservant, when the fiset was shook his bead made known to hit In despair. Ceneoriou T duren't, salr, he said." Itouch of Missouri, ItcprcaciitHtlve was talking ln Linn Creek about the oil acundal If them srandala grow much bigger, he laid, public opinion will get to be aa ccnnurluiu aa the general ur-pu- n ef that : There nre 19 national parks, each established by s separate art of congress and all In charge of the FOR Dirre is only one that really Itiiiiils Oil! pn- ss a nuilieiiie for riindile ailniiiiLs of the kalncjs, liver sml bladder. It New Mexico been only partly explored But la stated by experta far to Mammoth Cava and In mar In nlflcence and variety Tha of decoration. nat-smll- "Aik Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC KIDNEY AILMENTS In acrea Aitec Ruin, New Mexico, IMS, prehistoric pueblo of 000 roome, 5 acrea Pipe Spring, Arlsona 1MI, old stono fort and spring of pioneer dsya 40 acrea Muir Wooda California 1001, fine redwood grova 410 acrea rock Plnnaclea California 1001, many eplre-llk- a formatlona 100 to 1.000 feet high, t.CSS acrea Natural Bridgea Utah, 1001, three very large natural bridges. 1,740 acrea Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. ovu hai canic flow. He Knew the Signe Of the national monuments chosen for Illustration Bryce Canyon line just been given national Well, my wife's started bouseeledn-lng.- " park honors A blU for lte creation as the Utah National park was passed ln the dosing hours of Place tom up, chT" Not yet." the last session of congress Its feature Is a box canyon three mllee long and two mllet wide, cut Rugs In the buckyurdf No. 1,000 feet Into the Paunsnugunt platean of southeastern Utah. There le a wonderful variety of Then wlmt makes yon think she'e eroslonal form, which are painted ln every color, started houserlriiniiig?" shade and tint of tlie sictrum zeds, pink "She ordered two pounds of cold blue green cream tuna lavender boiled hum this morning. purple chocolates and white It takes high rank among The art provides that before natural wonder Liitening to It Bryce Canyon becomes Utah National park, all You're marrlejj, aren't you?" lands ln the area must be conveyed to the United Ye" Utah and the Union Pacific own 040 acre State Well, what do you do when your wondermost The ret rifled Forest contains the wife says she has nothing more te ful collection of petrified trees In the world. These I" trees He In three group which renlly are not for say I place myself ln a comfortable esta at all, for most of the trunks were washed In the easiest clmlr In tha position to their present positions on an eroded pluln by bouse, nnd prepnre to spend an hour prehistoric floods from forests fnr away. Many listening to her say It." of the trunks exceed 100 feet in length. One log, 111 feet long, bridges a canyon 45 feet wide. The Perfectly Horrible state of mineralization of the wood almost places He This article says thut neither It among the precious stones. Not only are chalcedony, opals and agates on view but even Jasper male nor female convicts In English and onyx. prisons are permitted to see a mirror The Devil's Tower Is nn extraordinary mass of during the period of their Incarceration. Igneous rock and is one of the most conspicuous She Did you ever henr of nnythlng features of the Black Illlls region of Wyoming. It has been a landmark from prehistoric tlinea First so Inhuman! Boston Transcript. there Is the level plain, then a rounded wooded hill 000 feet high nnd on top of that the tower, 600 He Could Do It, Too Its sides feet high and a mile In circumference. 1 Brown ie that Perkins hus got are fluted by great columns which stand lierpen-dlcula- r, a Job In Smith's livery stable. base out the flare at except where they Jones'Whats he doing and ln at the top. These column about 6 feet In Brown Smith has some horses that diameter, are mostly pentagonal, but some are won't tiikp the lilt, so Perkins talks four-side-d some snd to tliem till they yawn. Good El Morro National monument la a Inndmnrk to thrill a good American. Two enormous connected eroded sandstone rise nbrupt-l- y rocks of FAILED TO REGULATE from the arid plain. One suggest! a castle and Is called El Morro. Tlie oilier Is called Inscription Rock because It benr priceless historical record For nearly four centuries ago these walls echoed the clunk of the steel hnrncss of Conqnlstudorea Thera and the prayers of Franciscan Martyr was a spring there and a shallow cave and soldier and priest turned nslde to them from the old Zunl trail. And there they cur tb.-i- mimes nnd the why nnd wherefore of their comings nnd goings. An Inscription perhaps ns linimrtsnt ns sny Is this, cut by Don Junn fle On.ite 14 years before the Pilgrim landed on I'ljiniuith Rock; Paso per squl do ailclnatod- don Juan d oust del sur a IS el April d del dal 1601. rnssed by hero the prov'.nc'.-i- rhlef Don Juan do On ale from the discovery of tl.e South Sea on tbs Visitor 1 see you have u new ther- 16th of April ISOS. , I'nele Mose, s you can regmometi-rThis approximately fixes ti c lnte of the foundI he heal. ulate his fixed Onnte Is known It as ing of Simla Fe, of Vin-lMo- n- Yes. salt ; luu dal cupltal there upon his return from the Gulf doaii reg'Iate m thin' I Ef we California. herethe is doun Inscription, keep pilin' wnml on dut Ure w Scarcely less Interesting de Vargas ZuputH doan gll no heat with reproduced, by Don 1 Lujun Ponce de Leon: ! Vsrgoe qulen Aqul estsbn el Gent Dn I'n real The Deadly Debate corona todo el A ncetra eanlm fe y la mnn may have a plan A 102. slinlliias de a su coeta and Mexico nueva Inc iiatton. bcm'lli To who Incx-de T'on General Vargas, Here wa the can But llmls h.s best crows tlie sit end to our faith royal holy conquered Uo killi-i- l I' Cunt creation. New Mexno, at his own expense, year of 1092. The Indians laid risen ngnlr-- t the Spaniard In After Marriage Snnln Fe In 1080, massacred them and driven them Ihcsu promises." Huh, of all truces as hx fur and possible out, destroyed civilization nnd Chrlstliinliy. For twelve yenre lie used to say (hat he'd bring ma It was they enjoyed their ancient Inileiiendpnc every morning." In violets recon the who de piered region Vurgas Diego Well?" 1693. He won't even bring In the mornThere are more than 50 of these Inscriptions. milk." In those time namea Nieto, contain ing great They who escorted the first missionaries to Zunl In 1629; SatUfactory All Around Lujan, who avenged the murder of Fray Francisco Let redo In 1632; Archuleta. Irlharrl and so eg Mistress -- Now look here, cook, I down Into the first half of the Eighteenth century. wish to make myself perfectly plain Where In all the world Is there a more faednst-In- g Cook (under notice) -- Yon shouldRl Tlt-Uhistorical relic than Inscription Rock I Bud that 'ard. London o, l Ii sliplfd In with the re-- t. the faithful sclti'.i-r- , m il he tcnn-- to the daughter of the house wlin: can't make out wla-rthe Is silling at this dinner, cun you, miss?'' SWAMP-ROO- T ments are being crested. One of tha newest la Carlsbad Cava Utah-Colorad- o, Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, pu:-:ii- j sw-u- lit Over 100 ,b00 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of; to report on t,f e.-r- n-- amokr. And so It goea Each na 1 1 o n n 1 monument baa It own story. And new national monu- Montssums Castle, Arison ISOS, yrshlstorls cliff acres. dwelling, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, HOT, numerous push-lo- s and cliff dwellings, SO, Ml seres. Navajo, Arlsono, 1901, prehistoric pueblos and cliff dwellings, 160 seres 1121, prehistoric tow-er- a, Hovenweep, puebloa and cliff dwelling. til acre. Tumacacorl, Arlsono, 1101, ruin of Savantaanth century Franclacan mtaalon, 10 acraa Oran Qulvlra, New Mexico. 1100. ancient pueblo and early Spanish mission, 100 acrea Casa Grands, Arlsona. prehistoric relic, 400 seres. Tugca House, Colorado, lilt, prabletoria ratio, 10 WoMiImTo . Tit-lilts- among the priceless possessions of tin American people. At present they are pretty much neglected, both by the federal government and by the people. There are SO or more In charge of the Interior department w and congress gives the national park vi(JDir service but S 12,500 to care for all of I them. Visitors to the IS where records were kept numbered but 212,820 last season. But that is because tbe people know almost nothing about the national monuments. Some day these national monuments will be made easily accessible and fixed up; then the people will flock to them. For all of them are well worth seeing and many of them are among the wonders of the world. With national parks and national forests and national monuments, etc., etc., the public Is y mixed up on what's whut Here's the right The s Ids cmii'M igiis. line ij(i tic v.oid: "Dear iiuil.iiu mnl all, nn- - tunl the g. t..,ik ii. liiuk joli-rdiyThe general keeps welt. Hu one t nrn from were bring tlnpSieki-.- l if und so forth, ln,t m,e of The Lust Sii-ir." by bad darkened the skies all over the world with The explosion What's thut?" dual. Her siesta did she take her also created the Valley of Ten Thousand slest a T' I don't understand Latin, doctor," Smokes," one of tha Was It the (vowdere wonders of the world. said the maid. . It Is live volcanic or the pill" London 9 cracked by ground, cures and pitted hy MIGHT ALTER CASE million of fuinuroles of every hue which bubble und belch sd and send up By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN UR national monuments a hundred years, from now will be numbered DEMAND l.mchc U vii'i ' re- constitute most the probably co m p I e t e collection representative of a North prehistoric American culture. Mount Kiitmal, a big Alaskan volcuno, blew off Its lieud ln 191 at Last Sapper Tic ft'.i aniV.or.e struct t.re, 359 by IN) fvi t. tl.rce stor.i high und built I it 29-19-24. Acouetic Experiment A very Children cry for con-quis- i Fletchers Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. . To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of - direct km ? on rgch package. Phyiiciani everywbcrq rocxasmg&dJt, to- ' |