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Show j | ; Section. Second 4 ||| > r an e i = SALT LAKE ' ui = CITY. UTAH, | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, p 1 to to 8 ages Oo. 1906 SS, En NO i g = S IVATIVE COLQRED = EAT =| = = = oe ing from parks and C 1528, éand the magnificent | 1 nquestionably the most ; palatial buildings. The old | cation. being built in the city has had a history both tragic and | ley romantic, which may be > tr racer eed i n | ley < ay es = = = many tble =F ancient localities OO} = Dae: ; 2 , s = MCC NL = Me = as 7 nna MCC ETNA WHUTE ag ‘ ‘ = SAG > 4 * fire and again by -| CC ‘Ge e LuAltl LF = the rhe SA EEE 3 isi otabiy" ably vessels hen v ih Ww yellow or Sm 3, mao ‘ persons, « and 3 as Spanish Myepee, 1@ Sy sags Ee wy a e OS ASAT ESA Bee after it, the third " a? of Cuba's > cente, greatest Ciara variety ea eaS,, place in . arete commercial OC= the eo pga prgyinke: ines of staplespEognc in addition radieated, By Americans: Mt 1901 (nega: 5, Clentuegos, "which a sa § eek eT < ranks afever, rras the ans dread | grounds ' e ; "e Of Havana's many buildings palace of the president is perhaps most noteworthythe onresidence all accounts as former!< ! note : : cuples, os Ww brought. when { 1761, vomit," \ ; i ails province, of 2 ao by | and pepe oe swept beautiful loframed Val- , of» AS the . Yumuri, pictur; . the e most , cule ented ;resto miehty Carsland. e er aret Hose Ghee Nene memorsacked of Mexien. The » feetfirst epidemic Guidant carried aueres || siderable to sugar and tobacco, and Itshas a:oanconmare? trade in cattle. a, os war "black P and been. by buccaneers, hurricane u Spanish as? Vo" landmarks has It re-sacked and =>; = as =Oo KC») LE a % os captains ao general ) It are accounted - second ay i ‘ ane . the ee nee a ane eten Weton ae the nection wit! the bea rs ram ip a he Dein & Itlecipal points ' on a theea northern coast. 1} 5 js mag- 7 : e ve center <a of the . sugar industry of ‘ticent in size architecture the south ‘ of ithe . jsland.=Some of7. the «and é and . renowned for the beauty and grandeur ae pentenns ne orc {tts saloons and_ galleries The P t >rt c structure is the property of the mucoe Nema havent tat ia re nicipality which permits the president | vinces, but is destined to benefit greatte occupy it. The ancient convent of;ly by the operation of the Cuba raflSan Francisco, now given over to the |road, which traverses its center. Puerto & custom house, is also an interesting | Principe, or Camaguey, is a elty of and imposing edifice The building | #2eut 25,00 population, with a lares exoccupied by the house of representa- | P°Tt trade in sugar, tobacco and wax, tives is one of the many similar fine arf UFO Ue lea ee es structures that form connecting links uracture of ‘cleeye SvItRM EH GNnnat Orlente, the mountainous province at in tt Day site ti é S teal the eastern end of the island, is the n the formation o its beautiful] principal seat of Cuba's mineral wealth, parks Havana had the advantage of|It contains aneclent mines that were its many magnificent indigenous | worked by the Spaniards with Indian plants. Central park, Plaza de Armas, |lJabor in the days of De Soto. me o Park of Colon and half a dozen other | these, notably the copper mines of Cosimilar expanses serve, with the many| bre, are at present tn operation. The avenues and promenades, as beauti- BT Raa tee een r setting x ahnar ; ss e 8 ed s miles inlan : 2 : y & broad-gauge railway, Dubiie wufalnge wi ea entast asm |from Daiquiri, and are connected wi | r RPESIDEINTIAL! _ The -_ present. insurrection - in at: tides seh Nia a ty: eaten y o spoltica the and island "With £8 commercial since the. republic. distinct sets lis sett the pracnor ee eee ire actively supporting lionaries. With their. "Curent fone atfairs establishment We off Di Cuba can have afforded no surprise to tleal students of political history, Sonate AL ACE: £2 | LA DAT _ pleasure a aeee ¢ mands the insurrec-| knowledge of te ndencles, ettects Cuba two to which pre- | capitalists of be They any must uprising dread loving Vented the prosperity of tatorship, led to the Mexico and| dic-| 8 about. Methods, and those which in Hawail usurpation of power by the centered the intelli-| 5 ilth of the islands The no genius for governenow: neither how to cove| to be governed Ltural that su rhe ave LT) benefit 1 i of all nations, besides and educated Cubans. any vee ‘nila Ot. enom. rendelned 10: har ‘ly a dozen were tobe m ! it sud ‘ ‘ ' est ~ nly anh. , | great I id le mercial f ' i | fiber ~ o6 th f c- re i ‘ ‘ ; variel several. Add ¢ large in at ki < ACI Ta ry t been . rity ney h proportion equal ti he Iattad of Th .dendal iron. coal ; 4 7 ro ETE Bead iy Py ne ye OVE FL ALA SK . OL : ; " set of operation, 1 of the White president cause will be eftect the (Cu ime hil i ehh surér rg in their-even- INT into a Ur which the fh island eH in a. Rai Se EB. 1 LT AL AAS x ! t : } - af fa it as : NO extent P 0 i At caer CeO ex 1 ‘ i The. Oe its 5 t of ; | a vr ms b ‘ es (Geet 5 hE a e ; een ‘ ; ~ e eR WAG Stier Rie VF : pele ore ‘ate : ae ms ache Bi rte ' , ‘ Py aot iy $i% te! on te petite eae F ET : x i AE: ay eam ey : Oe . ae ee Meee Ried bid h tas : ie a linited is not : States merely b is a Neth easil Cul Ahrabdod ay t «a ind will result trade Cuba ugar ood $1 000, 000. alone, siderable ot the interests to expedite Sir that time of the last! them be-| and alike, between or the about six >t Sear one ral, E hawepon that VA, Baie As me The extremely ee valley of Sentara ine ; na sae found ba |, The A similar fae latter place, turesque of Bayamo, extending upper-| geutroyed during perhapS|anq is no the Ten Years‘ r te fine, rolling to 1¢@ war i ae cee erased: the north, ieee Baracoa harbors other tt} are le ‘uba railroad. the pt ‘lare carried to ene is pe ne eatres, = and the Payret of the large ora aoe There are a grea amusements. signs of number syst is Nipe bay, ofthe world of schools | Spa Pa a ood of electric electri and other various street cit car In place in the island, and If present plans maturity, it will There are always & number of ore hards and vegetable farms in the | country surrounding the bay, and the United Fruit company's steamers | Maint tin a regular service between | Nipe and Banes bays and New York The resources of Orlente or Santiago province are more yurled than those of on will probably prove and other, j}any This pormore rich. to be j de velopment j tion of the cquntry presents excep| tional opportunities to industrious de~|Americans public utilities. and, thelr be one of the principalae of eastern Cuba The port be but two land a half days' steam "ere om New York, and the project contemplates making 14. a great point of suppl; r that Base-| with | once-protitable g . be | | small capital cafetales . reclaimed, will and The undoubt- the old-time trade of Cuba be , », at to a considerable extent. There j. room for the small sugar cultivator | under agreement with some mill owner. Cocoanuts may be made tne source of large profits with comparatively little expenditure of money. Garden truck | frows with great rapidity, and needs | but little working. In my next article I hope : to convey definite idea ) a more : of the development of the industries }and of Cuba, und the projected commerce improvements has m | t i i 1 warn re snes iis "hitherto, , throuch may and pastors "9; - mili Peas a land. ; Nd oy tl . a Ther + obs Ue would nie rr if ay lie annexation, iret arth ed, at far y ihe tha E oq i rink overnment arr as i " ny Wwe er il o4 ' : ae a wiega? a | st me ' ¢) E j I OFT ‘ I x : : Cc. H. Forbes Lindsay. ag ee t are, no \V ! good. t ~ marked» OU vera ‘tobacco. Rio. It 10.000, bual- of Hae 6 canpiHonda ed to 1 \ del. 1 revolut f,t ch \ i ince of i ent Tt produce and vegetables The of the Gulf of Mexico and } be | {to to iat for ese - cut the Havana the ago, AND TUBE London's{about opened to the} little impressed | ‘ skill engineering bored face has years tube' was were not a which had) the MAKERS. rock tunneling hablts of the piddock Sand burrows were unsafe, oy the piddac ks began: to burrow Into | rock and stones. Commencing~ in youth, they pass the whole of their long tunnels far below the sur-| lives in working thelr way Into these of the ground, Jined them with| hard-grained substances and are thus | steel tubing to resist the earth pres-| able to set their would-be enemies at a Se large es shellfish well known to by the name of piddock. steam and | shell name aisee pr ts fine "Cubasis any ae ie telegraph. one of: ewered are fact that n is fat and sufficient the ci opul re to }lar |son the paved. account iperiot longshoremen Its scientific "‘pholas," butthe its pretty two-valved;/ been wiven popu-} has name of "angel's being perfectly [glance Now modern jn a city which ere re the "tort ins of | what j this | the wings, ; the Shon obvious after a! mollusk which re-| Fuesea, term of of brain the power "angel's burrowing into working itself into ret} wings" hard as it i8/ rock,| its) were) san | great many kinds of shellfish burrow | | intO sand, and this habit renders them) | safe from many enemies | Certain fishes plow up the sand and} pre-| crack contrasts as that/ can of the medieval|the La we tenant capable sinking downwards gradually shell grows, just as though | merely has over it the single i‘ffrom its palatial ho visitor to Havana the unique mingling and | as in many. othe ea of skill, man | larger But as the lower part of the | was forestalled a the lower animals. | piddock's shell is much greater in cir|The necessity of obtaining protection! cumference than the upper, as the from their. enemies or finding a suf-| creature is constantly growing, the | ficiency of suitable food has turned | entrance of its tunnel is soon too small | many creatures into expert tunnel andj to admit of its egress. tube makers | This, however, does not matter to We will take our first example, the | the piddock, w hose sole concern {sto itiful ti in the world, and sides in this gaping shell is very much) the labors of American sani- | like an oyster, or a clam, so far as Its| mn tI most healthful. | bodily aspect is concerned It seems} {d ter and will soon | to be very flabby and very lacking in| such between the at|wall for by t ul tate internal d inter: and of ined Save ‘ features ming it o quantities and excell e- the position entre Spe oa | ei mit wads The-capitalot in 1e sugar, alt in large strategic Js teamsnhi} }cOmmunication ir Ha nm co is° the Interior which | électric tid I | belt Erows orichly most+of the) tobacco-land,| 1 bast mouth tT) Rio {ft jm is |the is | Havana' traffic, an tands equal) d hailwa wit I ila Hunt that ‘distinctly: the tov ter { } if it coi "Abajo Pinar of i t! e I entire Asia) wa LO}. Pals id' ‘lim 1d It is estimated that 13.000.of fore remain: u eared, | contain of l.in I I i 100 Sugar. every Vhere, and | Provinces Leity ion , j ion Vuelta eafthis without istrict of { - that em Bey SORES C jor Or cres' ' ed tl In- few fruits-and vege-| éarned for it*the ‘ f the "Key of sure and made it possible for all sorts) defiance As it works its way into 0 any-unoccu- | the Gulf' In the ¥ ession of the an d conditions of men to pass through | the rock the piddock becomes a lifeUnited State it ould be come the them in safety to ope from their va-| !ong prisoner in its own tunnel AS favorable to the cul- | "Cus jain of the Canal Havana is | rjous occupations Indoubtedly it lit increases in size and works its way ideat Variety. of ‘crop strongly fortified On one side of the |was a great ac hie veme a But in this,| deeper the hole gradually becomes is ; } potato, wn The mean annual! entranee to the harbor the Morro.and f H LI which is repLa Cabana frown upon the approachisi-77 degre Fahrenheit: | lz vessel: on the other La Punta, between the m ofthe up ported by a number of subsidiary the coldest: month j niv | batterie presents o sinister front seaym 82 10 71 ward The deep pouch-like harbor is Rio, the ern. provinces ible-of sheltering a thousand BUD ps. eetjor i exeéllenc Be ing the prince ipal port of the island ive, Lich found . u sweet a other ed climate f : : mpted M st ' as 1 ad é I ut ithou it} , i ! ‘ The 1 e. hottest and ll derres P del | uD! ‘ 7 1 Ou | 1 ‘ : 'O} a ons i os . p= | There rats vi nhint ‘portion et) el hi pineapple, la ! ; , hea cae Ort . in table pi rt | ; undulating - plai ; cay b EY; a ari ix , as mountain this "tern ea etl ee: (he I } ; I central broad; t h is | t { the. t: f * and i 1 rani Italy i ‘ \ t ‘che h : a id wreak: . a t Wu indiiatoe need Patre vhich ; will h from ec UnP oO Rich Cuba propo if its popula is approaching 2,000,000 h d { frist ! peo "hae rp ~ 4 {mmigration rey miles -of | defit wheeet , destrt Aoi Induce | tuo tio uf a pro 6 : ith by l to setilea at vo rae i . (! : { countr nreatt : When. ‘tup-penny public, we Hor t Hlish ; Indtcatior | fri oi NATURE'S TUNNEL f hich 1 better name of Van ul i , I rn Is ur ym] nd the rout { elopn t . he g Cuha slong hi ; aie er is ; 1 Cea ee Bah nat} RB Shiioieakt Pee increment to the i ear ower chnd "het oN eae eee 2| planters Whilst these ve ; . t nate nM sae eS ugar hav ever induct ie re - : ae a eae ‘ or me rae re a med intimates the company's, » ind | unoccupied : ‘i ies ‘ I a ‘ = eae aekL factors of healthy 1 ) ( of url pidly. « ring 1 converting it rt ~ it t ai { hund pt he | a iy lohabeo ei hich the by William . tims at' rom : +" the ; have ae A BEC 708 ' t Lu lh nrovi il intl ) os yond ied beg pat Sie 3 ) to ut and system | andoiner 1 ; | short. Havana is a busy, han some, up-to-date city, with a strong flavor of) a. by-gone age. The _ province of Matanzas contains some of the best' ucar lands in the island, and several rlendidly equipped plantations Aside from the staple product, the province i ble trade in. timber. s ‘a considerable, ners. busy capital,tra is af the atin % Thehe ‘f. about. 40,000 of ert the reputation eing aunts the atone d °!4 oxtrerilty ‘ | ‘ on enh the accomplishment of ix not to be suppose ae dispatches - il ve Ln with exported to the id tobacco a Cla iy { Bight ) | tect hy | GF COPpo} line Wh . Ti |) the by means, but 1s mainly © ae 3 terlal considerations Phi DEO that has aceruc Ger ODy Lecter ovly a promis ! E seis. . uilroae country his oc on nesee | largely. eon nore sentiment: ea iIncreas- far from coming up to] Inland in this vicinity is a wonderfully to the cultivaadapted fertile country | Like respects in these kind any almost and tobacco of Havana | tion cities, ene ae number of clubs and so-|°f vegetables. The new town of Anej) ie wonton aA THiiees tilla, on the bay, ts a terminus of the ee tad scriptions, at 2 ! ninning ! ru an eh promoter, hich | er Ann: (these ee { } ; i Pe eee ruttt 3 t ; quantiti ral Sa is "that ee connection crea {s not alone for. It Spaniards, ball has taken root in the city, and | contests <awiths JalAlaly the national 2 aS lar. favor game, for populs , y lien ewsHavana ‘has about * rs or ae y 7 papers, which are uv ry € ee ) = es ited and as well served ee eG dailies. large our as news graphic police fine remarkable has city Vhe ind fire departments, several excellent hospitals, a score or more of churches, 2 " , the ! ince its emancipation iro. a ‘ ju American interests in the fal a a 5 repre nt an investmont Ht , te pieht short of $100,000,00% Phe YASS: ae thie 1]. and tobacco industries are ijiareel me: American hands and othet foreign capita manufactorles the a a ‘ i atlene -¢normous Spee -American still very standard varlety . oe t at t : t eee ted ¢ Paar enna Any ; ie is zi os the hands of foreig! \ of the latter rhe reg CUDM capit |& i oa I The Americans Spaniards are much difference a aM ; 3 e here the National ‘he former: is one Seat in the world id ! my mines ney thel i tu _H Phe only are number.of cleties ‘aste nsibly devote ' jan purposes, but = ip. t agi , ih ibiliti / t oo ALL acs counti ‘ to its ind com- splendid f val mate ly, arme "d inte rvention on t part} tries of the island has bee CET p cat ( ed il urely be {ro the imMy vement and ‘extension come 1eCeSs vooand f t i tfu . A ker : persons bs lieve that tl St () I I tru in < 1e8 ce as i i ( ‘ thal m mileage he otripes, . Ril ' : rated in¢ . il \ will ever be lowered batthe or vale alther planned or i me ith conmitingencths ee ni i ex' af a constructiorhae the 4 =1° Si ‘ ‘ & co \ derer IMhat summation for a powers period by. : ‘ ting whi afr the aelnsoee o aS Din ention of , er ing "2 BY! m ' the occupancy 1 Democratic Porto Rico are our all has NaS of it ‘4 vast ual m e th thstanding i uch clio 1 virgin forest . exploited rult ' of Reh j ‘ ol tt toba ' , De ‘Stadt ee Giscucanmn vie display more energy and enterprise | To the west of than the same class In Porto Rico, but| jini of the finest- wat est 1 to this bundar of region, by the wat eee duatey & Shenae at sas eretaa ir terlzed by a dignified cordiality and 3 aan a. to -the tents of Cc Jape at 2 an open poep any that cannot fail to} i, the oldest ‘settlement ancbnn. Halsi, hav > from America. | pee sre AAPL CES the sitor see ing been founded in 1512 by "Vela They seem to have been mildly infect-| wig was sent by Diego Columbus Pan ed by contact with Americans anc | ss into Domingo to colonize the Island. it of Orly lucing rid th rf i ©. proeu 1 Cut ile hi the abl imb nd mineral, vhich elide wold" conne 4 ty mane is I pyar At wh almoat.ail the oa acl : ad i m pti in' cof any," porn this ing that the representatives of old regime do not appear to be able} to get over the ill-feeling engendered with such as Cuba ‘ines un ties state of a Propor der ultiva output ect j i t 4 e 1 I the pl ix ‘ j Lier re i nied by unsu . ‘ , the pable omy { i than LTobacc jy. { , , : or ment smaller fay (to tt whi eri balar fil publi nig: Witherh 1 love of Jiber wh fe undisel pling 5 tate " iit le +t Z a love. of -licens« he. Cul people a Neder (4 rr ‘ in ae than is a nowhere section. a: territory of the same extent ereat and. varied resources About the csize of mica i 1 1 the: communities' ae de- the well-to-do | posits, Of the former] table. an annexation - by political as their fellow-countrymen in Hawailt rer safe to say that world:-can. be found: the had. he De ible: dit the tice pl lt Ha- amused. about' * unde1 government solution in a that a the a popular' form of found a satisfactory popul pulation get| census. he class Cubans those ate led ee that - shall id causes similar aatiy to be constantly the control of the government will bardly forget the ruthless f : militating sna indiseriminate manner in whieh against the maintenance of the repubthe entire wealth of the c« untry was lican form 6f government These | destroyed in the recent re be Ilion The are very better class of its society Is composed of a numerous element of foreigners ihe reckless character of the lower class' Cubans-and. » their destruct iin of have in : ‘Ss caus has vana the "Paris of America.' It is)ing, and there does not appear to be the gayest of all the Spanish-Amer-|"ny limit to fhe ae in zaight The ican citles. Its 300,000 people form aj Juragua Iron compa ha mine in _ ® eee _| dat-rather and eat all the discover. nd persecution of of their mollusks it is probable these fishes, ancestors, they| that brought | hide It | In other takes all its food in solution. words, it sucks in sea water through through one lenance upon foodstuff that ter tube, another, around it. and discharges ‘it for its sus- relying the minute chance to be Thus scraps in the the piddock of wa- is quite happy and content In its selfmade dungeon Another marine tunneler nearly related to the piddock' is the teredo or "shipworm." his crea- ture ten works wood, its way but years into wood, good, it was solid oak not rot- past but the a limit to its respect. in' this to tea In depredations a menace or shipping of the whole world, advent of the steel ship put the sull, however, it menaces submerged timber of all kinds if unprotected, and in Holland it is regarded almost as a national danger. Like the piddock, the wholly shipworm for - = makes protection, (Continued its for on Page it : tunnels does Six.) not |