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Show THE iiORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, ...174 Canadian PwSfic Chicago and Northwestern... do pfd Colorado Born hern Viter and Hi Grande do STOCK MARKET Erie ADJOURN-MENPACIFIC SLACKENS MARKET. Illinois Central . . louts vills sad Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific ew York Centisl.. T ........ ....... .......... .............. . , U Tetro Victor Coa Wabash 91-3- Articles. Receipts. Seipm a. 22.6' 22.000 Flour, bbis. ...Sf'i k.0u0 31,044 ... 27S Wheat, bu 555.tmO 198.0oo ... 2( Corn, bu 1 04.01 ni 168,000 ... 70S Oau. bu S.30U 3.3'K) ... S4i Barley, bu On the produce exchange today the ...1444 ...1144 butter market mas east : creameries 2c. ... 31 31024c; daries. 18 ... 76 Eggs firm: at mark cases Included 130141-2- ; . ...113Ti firsts, 15c; prime Arsis. JULY 26, 1907. TBIDAY, Mssas .16 .11 .16-- .17 .20 .SU SUMMER GOLD ORE DEPOSITS BOSTON CON. A ON THE SALT LAKE CHANGE. MINING Boston Brokerage Firm Has Compiled interesting Dels About Bingham Mina EX- Yesterday's late mails brought aa interesting report on the properties of the Boston Coosolldsied Mining ...1224 16 1 c. Penas; Iranis company in Bingham, the data having 12013 Cheese . . .loti to Steady, Reading been compiled through the efforts of Lively Session Daring Ferenoan With 22 Fiwh Decline I Pr of Copper lo Ruck Island ... a special representation sent here by Tintic Stocks Soaring Knight Metal Hurt London do pfd ........ Produce, Chicago s well know n eastern brokerage firm. Stacks up Stocks. St. Paul ...last; July 25. Wheal Ju!p 90 According to the figures submitted ... MTs 14;Chicago, 93. Southern Pacific SepL ths Boston Coo soli da led company has ... 1ST. Corn ; 63 Southern Rail say 41 8. Sept. July Salt Lake, July 26. Ths business developed 741.746 tons of sulphide ...14( Data July 44 Sept. 39. New York. July S3. Speculative op t nkm Pacific copper contents of which are k3 ... of the furenuua aasskwa of the min- ares, the do alia 16.35: Pork July pfd. Sept. 16.55. oral lose fell Into abeysace today 41,570, Out pounds The total tonnage 13 ... Souihera .. more 9.30. Wabash than of this character of ore. exchange aggregated Lard July 9.12 I I; Sept. , ing ike iiMMeniMt that ike Including ... 17 958.000. Ribs July 8.C5; tfopt. 8.82 12. Heavy trading was indulged probable tonnage, amounts to 1,116,-74- 6 Parlflc directors had adjouraed for a IVisojn sin Central Miscellaneous. in in Tintic stocks and nearly all formal actioa $8. Cash Rye without taking tons containing 59.4G8.0uu pounds ,wk . 1.. 504 of them sera inclined to go to highthe dividend. Superficially, the hmt Amalgamated Copper. The company is 414 er prices, with interest centered of the red500metal. ta the market might be construed into American Car and Foundry. . . ... ton of this ore a day, Ch leaps Livestock. producing ... rates on Crown the dividend locomotive Issues. American chiefly the Knight to what as doubts Chicago, July 25. Cattle Receipts Point moved forward rapidly, telling representing a recovery Of 29.000 nier. Smelting and Fiug.... ...111 will be. As a mater of fad. It 180.000 tons per 6.500. Market steady. Beeves $4.64 tae on n seller. Beck Tunnel pounds of copper, or to that ...1054 do underetuod pfd. be allowed to a 7.30; cows $1.4tm5.25; heifers 92.40 up year, recovering 10,080,000 pounds of ... Transit 594 directors Consolidated cloned on the at sale 93:30 of Rapid Brooklyn executive commluer copper. With copper at 15 cents s e 5.40; oslves 95.80a7.25; good to prime and Uncle Sam Consolidated reached ... 32 had derided to rscomiuead a suar-tsrl- Colorado Fuel and Iron 94 04 medium to atsra pound, the annual profit from the sulpour $575a$7.S0; ... thus Blos144 89 cent, Black International cents. Jack and Iron Paper dividend of Ha P miockers a $2. 75a faedera and phide shipments at the present rate 5.70; 73 ... from moved aa som National biscuit ...., also up a few points, raising the rats of disbursement of 5.00. output would amount to 730,080; ... removal Ooa-so........... the 614 did Star Consolidated. Yankee National lad ... Whether ) iofto per rent with 21.00. Market copper at 20 cents, $1,187,040; Hogs Receipts ... decision 3U4 Mammoth. Pacific Mall .listed and Lower mystery from the dlvidead 25 cents $1,652,-40hea y Sinus ... 514 steady. Light f6.40a6.67 Consolidated opened strong, but and with copper at diminished the airacilveuesa of the Pwopls's Use 5.6oa5.85; pigs $5.70 ... 354 a95.50a6.25; roughto choice sals of with the later, sagged closing stork from a speculative standpoint Pressed Steel Car Of the porphyry ores, the Boston heavy 96.15a 5uu shares at 66 cents. ...1624 625.625; good was a bruited tueMioa, but the hesita- Pullman Palaee Car Con soli dated hsa available so far a ...500 Amoug ths unlisted stock. Ohio tion of the markrt nenied due rather Standard Oil total of 68As010 tons of ore, ...1224 Sugar to doubts over wbat speculative proCopper was railed for and registered grand contents of which amount ths copper sinthe Coal . ...144 and be Tennessee Hill Iron.... VICTIMS. sale by OF at Uintah BODIES a Treasure portended gram might to 1,828,200,109 pounds. The tonnage ... dividend the ......... Steel was I Slates at nited Iti4 45; Sevea Troughs of bought gular procedure regarding probable porphyry ores amounts to do pfd. Last year there was ex...1004 and Eureka 113.405.000 question. Cal., July 26. The body of Consolidated at 17 Eureka, tons bringing ths total up 1 7 ... nton In Harrlmaa the H estsra Swansea Extension at 93 cents. cited speculation tons. The product itm at to 171.985.910 man the ashore 8unday brought of the ...136 meeting Northern pacific The dosing quutaotloos were: atork up to the time will amount to 3.000 ores of porphyry landed Cove boat which the Bhelter at by Crest Northern, pfd of the directum, on August 15, ...1J4 time containing C2.72S per day. dewere . which time the dividends there was Identified this afternoon as Intcrhorough Metropolitan ... ... 16 Stocks. or 1,080,000 tons of copper; pounds before ... 454 that of Win. Walter of Colusa. Cal. do pfd. clared, which became frensled output per year, from which will be the public announcement of the action Mackey ...................... ... 65 The other body brought ashore by ths A lies secured a recovery of 22482,103 ... 664 boai at Shelter Cove and supposed to Albion .. was made, on August 17. Yet it was do pfd pounds of copper. From the porphyry established by the testimony before have been Mrs. Lends of Pasadena has Ajax ores alone, at a production of 3,000 the Interstain Commerce commission not yet been Idenflfled. A search of Bullion Beck CHICAGO FUTURES. ions per day, the company will earn two in the Harrimae investigation that the this revealed ber clothing morning Cob. Msrcur with copper at 15 cents tpound, dividend rates lest year had been purser's meal tickets. Purser Byrnes Columbus Con .... Chicago, July 25 Tbs leading fu- of per year; with copper at 20 Toon left who and preeumnbly determined at tures ths the Columbia, Daly with copper at 25 ranged as follows: $2,621,160; rente, committee executive of the Francisco, Ionmeeting1. The Wheat July, 014c; 904e; 004c. peka this afternoon for San cents, $3,754,050. will go ts ths Daly Judge and numbers ths took price of the stock July September, 934c; 924c; 93e. Decem- offices of tbs company and thus es- Daly Weat Including both the sulphide and the want U today In tbs aarty Eagles Neat 6aSC4c- May, tablish ores, with on output of 8,500 porphry of yesterday's movement, but ber, 97c; 56V; identity. 9101; 91.014. tons s day, with copper at 15 cents Eagle A. Blue Bell.. been it the amount of sales to realize at the 91.014: that It has may suggested Cora July, 544c; 544c; 54 c. Grand Central .... ths company will earn per year. higher level became eo portentous ns September, develop that the body la that of Horn Silver ....... with copper at 20 cents s 544c; 53;c; 534a534c. yet to discourage further attempts to ad- December, Mrs. Lewis. One fact, however, which Utile Betl with copper at 25 504s51c; 504c; 504a504e. tends to $3,808,500; pound, vance IL Lust year, when the anthat ths prove conclusively Mammoth L 524c; 514c; 624e. $5,446,180. Ths earning per cents, nouncement was published that the May, la Mrs. ts ths Ivwi not of that Oats-Ju- ly, laitt Dillon , 444c; 44e; 444c. Sep- body copper will be share under the stock had been placed on n I per cent remark mads by Mr. Lewis, who stat- Mammoth De$6.09 J under copper, $3.65; dividend basts, it sold at IS, and in tember, 3;e: 3N4s354e; 31c. of the ed that be had not seen ths fare cents 394b394c: Day 25 s cember, pound May at with and 394a354e; copper 89c, to weeks ths 97(4, tht following up corpse at all, not caring to look at bis Nevada Hills 4!4e; 41c; 414s414c. the earning per share will be $8.65 record figure. Bines that time it has May. wifes features while In the lifeboat. Xev. Hills Falrvlew Pork ; 916.674 916.45; September, each year. In explanation of the dom-54 sold at V Southern Pnclttc she He that had noticed, however, above figures the firm says: lasted the day's market, and when It 916.55. hold of a coat belonging Silver King must have got Lard September, Sacramento 9.I0; 99.25; to noma one else in the "There ts on thing which should reacted frum the early advance the excitement, ...... October. 99.374 : 99.30; 99.35. be especially noted in regard to these rise la Reading was Ineffective to 99.30. worn n short black coat, Silver Shield for she had Ribs September, 15.115; $.77(4; while the coat on the corpse was long Star Consolidated. . hold the market. Other factors were tables; ths estimates of production Swansea 8.7u; and of and profits given are not merely of title influence on locks. Money 98 924. October. 18.774: He never texture. brown heavy on call continued to rule easy, but 99.724. guesses, but are based upon actual once thought that there could be a So. Swansea Mins Vtah In ths case of the sulrates for time loans were marked up performance. tbs mistake in Identity but regarded Bam Con.... Vncls the as-some ora, for figures are taken front phide as Cash periods. ' again Foreign a Victoria . , fart aa has been stated before, Quotations. n full year's operation, while in ths change rales were maintained today. mistake In picking up ganueata. In apite of dullness la that markeL porphyry ore, cut of the e A report that there were bodies an Boston Con Chicago July 25. Cash nutation Liberal .... the estimates are based on the reThe fresh decline in the price of Cop- war as follows: the steamer San Pedro resulted In n Butler Tunnel sults obtained at the experimental per In London hurt the metal stocks. Flour Steady. visit to that veaasl this affWraoon by Beck mllL There eitlmates bare recently In spit of the taking of the amount Wheat No. 2 spring wheat. 99c 0 Deputy Coroner Oliver. Ths San Pe- Black Jack of the dividend off the pries of Amal- 91.01; N& I red. been confirmed by the actual coat of dro waa hauled on the beach at noon, Bulloch The Harrlmaa gamated Capper. No. 2 yellow, 54 Conr 64 treating the ora at tbs new 6,000-toand when the tide turned Oliver Color. Mining .... 'stocks both closed today with email mill of the Utah Copper company, searched ber cabins thoroughly, but Crown .Point In comDalton ., ... of whith has now net declines, end the market did not Oslo-- 44 No. 2 wlilts, 455-4-0 found no bodies. part . . . which is Emerald and several mission hake off the heaviness, which devel- - 41 I t: No, I whits, 44045 months, Medura Miss Sparks, whose, father, oped after the adjournment of the treating porphyry ore exactly similar Barley Good feeding, 60055c: fair J. T, Sparks, a banker of Fort Smith, Iron Blossom to that of Boston Consolidated. Ths Southern Pacific directors to shoira malting, 69062c. body Ingot Ark., was drowned and whose bonds asra Irregular. Total sales, total net value of all the ore actSeeds Flan No. 1 nerthweatern waa brought here on ths Elder, leaves Ibex . per value. 81.388, 090. United Btatea ually blocked out in both the mines Prims timothy, $4.66. Clover for San Francisco tomorrow by auto- Jos Bowers bonds were unchanged on call copvaries from 881,788,000 on 915.50. mobile accompanied by L. R. Smith I,aad King ..... copper. to $210,436,000 on Mrs. 8. F. Uttle Chief ....... Short ribs, sides, (louse) 98.02 per and wife of Oakland, Mountain Inks ... "It Is Interesting to observe that al(per hundred e.Huh- - inti HR Drake 6f Porilsud. and Mrs. F. CopeCLOtlNO BTOCK Lirr. . though the' management bare their land of Oakland. Word waa received New York Urd (per 100 lbs.-$9- .12 estimate of production and earning Mess pork, per hbl. $10.350 910.45. from brothers of Miss Sparks that they Seven Troughs .... Atchison 54 8tmix Con from the sulphide mine on an output i bests of high wines would meet her in San Francisco, Whiskey do pfd.., ,., 53 of 500 tons daily, there Is now, ac8hort eelar sides (board) $8.97 Friday. The body of ths father will Scottish Chief .... Baltimore end Ohio South Colum. C... 554 0 $1.17 ba shipped to Kurt Smith. tually being treated 750 tons per day, and it is expected shortly to Increase this to 1,000. On account of the gold and silver values In this ore, the coat of production ! vary low; and the earnings from the treatment of Its sulphide are and have for some time bees more than sufficient to pay all the expenses of the company, Including the development of the porphyry. The mill of 3.040 torn capacity to treat the ore of the latter ta expected to be completed by the tint of October and to be in full operation by January. Boston Consolidated By November will hare retired all of its outstanding bonds and will also be absolutely free from Indebtedness, so that It only form of capital obligation will be its 650.000 shares of stock. Provided ths railroad can fulfill its contract of transporting 3,000 tons per day, by the first of next- year Boston Consolidated should be producing at school child cau corner the Icm hcr aultli paimt with (lie MODERN EDUCATOR. the rale of 33.906,000 pounds annually, i ! n7i at a coat of lee than 9 rents a pound, so that should copper in the mean-timfall to 15 cents a pound, the company would lttll be able to earn $3 per share.' This should give the took an investment value at all times equal to the present quotation, while the possibility of earning high as Gnawer 1119.9110 qu nations, of which (he following nre only a few (hut slinnot everyone should be ulile to 38 per shanwon a capper mar ket would giro the stock a very much answer right off, but enu you? larger speculative value tm all rising metal markets." 'SOUTHERN 5 UTAH. 7-- tex-JIv- 54 91-2- ................ ................ We collected for the following good people several gob of sunshine golden dollar. Wo will collect aome for You you if you turn iu your claims. know a me of these people? A Co., Mercur, Utah. A. 8wen-Nail. Tea Importing Co., cor. 3rd So. and Main. Salt Lake City. Dr. E. O, Jones, Murray. Utah. Tripp Bros, Murray, Utah. Tintic Meat Co, Eureka, Utah. Tintic hleic. Co, Eureka, Utah. Union Meat Co., Eureka, Utah. Hyrum Neilaon. Holliday. I tab. h! P. Larsen. Ephraim, Utah. Dr. C. E. West, Saline. Utah. Jam Gilbert. Murrey. Uuh. C. W. Schuldt, 247 IV. 5th So., Salt Lake City. Geo. Strinham, Tburber, Utah. Jas. A. Smith. Thurber, Utah. Sorenson A Larsen, 149 W. 2nd So, Salt Lake City. John Anderson, 130 EL 7th So, Mrs. F. Lewis, 373 No. 5th West, Salt Salt Laks City. Lake City. Utah Knitting Works, Logan, Ueo. Thomas, 740 W. 6th So, Salt Utah. Lake City, Red streaks of honesty exist in John Jams. 52 IV, 2nd So, Salt Lake everybody. City. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Build77, 79, 13, 9A 97, 98, 99 and 100 Commercial National Bank ing, Salt Laks City "Soma Praplo Don't Lika Us." Francis G- - Luka. Gor.tral Mgr. 2 ............. .................... .......... ........ ........... llt 0; . 16-ce- 20-ce- ........ ....... low-grad- ....... ........ K3-4rmi-- Briggs, real estate dealer and broker, the Mersecretary and treasurer; chants' Trust company, depository. The rooms of the exchange have been fitted up appropriately for the conduct uf the business. Tbs blackboard ahowa all ths leading stocks of the Sen Franand Bullftog excisco, Goldfield changes, but it ts stated that only the Active best stocks will be quoted. business will begin about Wednesday, when the women brokers will be prepared to handle orders for customers on the customary commission bahts. "You know," said Secretary Briggs, "women have always been partial to dealing in mining stocks, aud It is natural that they should get together and form an exchange. They have been paying commissions to brokers for several years. Many of ths women, and there are about thirty stockholders Identified with the Womans Mining Exchange, are personally familiar with the real value of many of the mining properties in California, Nevada and Arisons, and other states, and they feel that they are qualified to carry on trading on their own account..' We may not know it all, but ws think we know something about the mining game worth while, and our exchange will became s fixture in the business affairs of Loa. Angeles. We win be fully equipped to transact mining business for ourselves without giving up the commissions, and will take all business that the men decide to place on our books." n 3-- bn 7-- ........ 91-22- 15-ce- 25-re- . 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Tbs organisation, it was learned, is divided into two factions with a total membership of about one hundred and ha been trying to get money out of the wealthy Armenians. John Blxaxlan. member of the firm of IMxaxIan Brothers, wealthy rug merchants, admits that he was called upon by members of the organisation and asked for money, but he refused them. Rev. Vartsnntsn, the only Armenian clergyman In tbs city, was another to whom the appeal waa made, but he, too, refused. The third one diJ likewise. It is plainly qvident here that the Armenians have a dread of the Huntchak and for that reason will not tell much. WOMEN TURN BROKERS. Aa Original Scheme Comes to Light In Lea Angelas. . Loa Angeles enjoys the distinction In the realm of originality In having formes the first woman's mining exchange known to exist In any part of the world. . The officers of the association, which is composed entirely of energetic women, are located in mite 18. Cltlxens' National bank building, on the southwest renter of Main and Third streets,1 says the Loa Angeles Herald. The name of the organisation Is the Woman's Mining Exchange, with a capitalization of $500,040, fnly paid up. Clara Shortridge The officers are: woman attorney, Foltx. the president: Hatle B. MeKanxie of Hollira. Anna L. lywood, well-know- n MILL. Gsnsral Manager Gillies Says it Will be Ready About September 1 Donald B.Gtlllea, general manager of the Srhwsb mines in Nevada, has mads ths announcement that the big mill of the Montgomery Shoshone Mining company in the Bullfrog, Nev, district will go into commission about September 1. While the plant hag been built expressly for the treat-me-n of ora from the company's own mine, Mr. Gillies states that a portion of it will be given up to the treats men of custom ores from other mlnea of the Bullfrog district. The mill as it stands embraces n course of treatment of amalgamation, concentration and cya nidation. It la not only built on n large scale, but it la complete In every detail, fitted wlth, all of the appliances brought forth by modern science and dependable to catch all of the values. Ts follow the ore from the mouth of the shaft up to and over the tram Into the mill and through the vartnu Ina and outa of the inside works is an interesting study. First the ore drops into the big bln from the outside, passes by gravity through a 14120 crusher of the Gate's type, and la taken tn by No. l elevator, by which means it is raised 57 feet and passes through a No. 5 sampler, where a sample is cut and then again recut by another like appliance, and finally is conveyed to. the sampling floor. The bulk of the ore goes down Into No. 2 ore bin, where It u assembled and fed through the roughing rolls. From this It goes by another big elevator and comes to a trammel. Here they get their first classification. The oversize from this trammel returns to the roughing rolls while the underline goes Into a double screen trammel. From thn la- -t operation (hey get their first reduced product, which 1' conveyed , direct to the amalgamation tables. The oversize returns again to the rolls floor for further reduction. This process continues until the ore Is reduced by three grades of rolls through a couple of systems of screens to a and then it finds Its wav to the amalsgamatton tables. In advance It is Impossible to state will have to be bow often n clean-umade on these tables, it la thought once n day will be about the proper regulation for cleaning up. The tailing from the plstea go direct to the Wllfley tables and on to the Frue Vinners. Concentrate! nre gathered on the first kind and ten Frue Vanners. From the concentration the tailings are and passed into the cyanide tanks. Thee tanka, five in number, are 30 feet In diameter and 81 fret deep. During the process of ryanidailon the solution Is agitated by reddle fixed in n vertia cal shaft In the center of the tank. The gold solution receives Its final treatment through n chain of 10 line boxes precipitated with since shavings. . 100-fo- p six-fo- four-blade- d sometimes for n long distance, but he brought bach his bird, even if be had to cross deep sloughs to get him. He taught the birds ha cauyit to pose by petting them and putting them on the branchee choeen by tbe camera man, and when they scrambled away, by catching them again, scolding them, stroking them. The system never failed at ths time, but when afterward we paddled among the neats, certain vociferous young birds scrambled in haste from their homes to ths tope of ths tallest trees, and curlew matrons croaked from their nests, 'Jcfiinny can't pass today; be isn't feeling welL Birds too young to get away were very friendly, and from many nests our approach was hailed with cries of welcome, end (Qouths opened wide for (he fish end frogs that often went with us. Mother birds, too, grew unfearful, and as we fed their babies looked on with complacency, if not gratitude. snake-biror water-turkeOne which on our first cal dropped from her neet into the water in the elumay fashion of her species, on our later visits merely stepped aside sad viewed with approval our performnoe of her duty. Her two youngsters need to stand on the extreme edge of th nest, bills extended for with the delicacies we brought them, until one- of them fell into the water, end when we tried to rescue him, gave exhibition of the aquatio a kill which was bta inheritance. That night ha appeared and we got him, but couldn't afford 'to oeatroy with a gun the confidence of our feathered cronies, eves to avenge one of them." always wide-opene- d - full-grow- n PARK CONSOLIDATION. Boaten Financial Paper Saye About Propoeod Merger. What a "The proposed consolidation of three of the sllverf) reducing companion of the Park City camp of Utah the Daly West, Daly and Ontario all of which are under tbe control of J. E. Bomber-ber- , says tbe Newa Bureau of Boston, la being held In obeyance, pending the completion of th reconstruct toe work following tbe careJn of the Ontario drain tunnel, which occurred over a year ago, and which ta the key to the operation of tbe Daly and Ontario companies. "It bad been expected by tbe management that this work would bo completed a month or more ago and that by this time operations on the Ontario property would have been resumed. Tbe water ta now being drawn off near the No. 3 shaft and It la not known when the tunnel will be agiia ready for operation. "Earlier in the year an naeeearaent of 25 cents a share was called on the capital stock of the Daily company , which ares to be used In part for refunding money borrowed from the Ontario tn connection with paying It shares of the reconstruction going on at the tunnel. "The Ontarion running expense are now being paid from profits of it abate of tbe capital atock of the Weber coal company, which ta owned entirely by it and the Daly have Just been completed by the Weber company whereby It la marketing its coal and but for the it shortage of hbor at the moment day outpout, which average 300 ton would be greatly Increased. "The coal company's property B miles from Park City and la directly on n branch line of the Union Pacific,1 over which it Ships it product. supplies fuel to the three Bamberber aome companies, the Silver King and other nearby mining companies. wD1jto the rest of the output find tta way ... the open market. baa within a we The Daly-Wefound a new body of ore on the toot level, while tn No. 9 stope. Ju level, a seven-foo- t above the 900-fovein has been discovered. Men ha been put to work on tke latter vent, after having been taken away from there two years ago, owing to PP ent ground. has just introduces The Dal wl a double shift at tta mill, which -about from tncrcaie its tonnage tons a day to between 400 and w tons, Ths Ontario mill, which la Idle ever slw rally aew. has been the tuanel cared in. It wllj reopened until the tunnel hsa been placed In condition for opt . tlons. "President J. B. Bamberger jw three companies ba Just from a several months' the properties, and atatea thht is factory conditions are general camp." . company-Arrangemen- j g PHOTOGRAPHING t; 7 TRIBUTE. SHOSHONE ment, stuffed by their parent with lump of dead fish, and In m few hours, by processes so rapid as to ba almost visible, they had converted the offensive mass Into living flesh and feathers, and in a few days evolved form and beauty from chaos of corruption. When the camera man wanted young birds that had graduated from their nests, they had to be chased through the swamp and followed up the trees, and our hunter boy went up the latter Hke a squirrel, and sloshed through mud end water like an otter, WILD BIRDS.' In Harper's for July, A. W. Dimeck writes of a recent visit to one of the Islands of the Evergledee, where be went to study the many kind of wild birds living there. No gune were fired, and the birds seeing that no ham was intended, soon became tame. "Day after day we paddled our canoe in the little alougha around and through the rookery, end each day the birds grew tamer. Tbe ranters man waded nd climbed trees, cut poles and made long legs for bis camera, until be got tbe view he wanted of eggs birds, while the mother birds at first, teased around him and scolded ' but ometlmes came back to (heir OREGON SHORT LINE neats before the work was finished. Mon north Saturday, July 27th. 6 Cerep Nature worked daily miracle through Utah these young birds. One day they round trip rite, to for particular. were pounche of paron- - points. Bee agents j end-youn- egg-abape- & i |