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Show Tian Sa GG eet 28) ee Second Section. _ | econd Section. ene eeeecea UL S. oSy Y ae L Ae Yess C aoe as . - fees RR SALT S URS LAKE tee el ea CITY. _ UTAH, . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER . ALY aa e eee A eoa | Pages 1to8. yurer-soIoUunlain SA epiiblican : , i ink" ‘Se TR PER BUN Pa SRE ah a ly : Beis Re. 3 eg ; f eer <x PO eee PIE , Pee o> ¢ | ue 9, 1906 THAMBLETOS3 , ee ran Y a7 . e 2 : € ed nee sers- . ! k PC . BETS eM robe ie an YounE prince, etal Arabinntalelaechichihe , coe traveling (rave & OV averalameie : i tits r Se open Oesert, slight a benusilatoe ne eenfeature and et reo lony icoe m it Eee splendid size, [se SHG benuty tecture it and aAT elnboration : ; See o; suggests a large vigor- hallenge eae n ee or even 4 acco oa ga pe cave;: rock, the ene ee on eas > Seek a Carian tene aeolian Tere" are Aral place which had show- bu 10W the eresting, euldencesvoriloat forest of cactu Breaking | and ments of scattered stone, about piece were of Pee "rock | ‘the pestles,.;while;beneath of a cave-dweller, home the and. debris," with: filled or shelter: the possibly, -Delvingvin' the goat: biol WO | Ore fginalls SONGTLyY. wild SS imple- mortar Pate In) BRA DOIN S ao visiting and} territoric ‘wis }bellef De oF es canon, eA? mites arid 1s: ed BE Ss urge | turous by : <a cerning peopl nd have. entirely the, er w which' nd Toy \ caped 4 pi¢observation, y ari Mois: "Di hh trom no ! »| : itselt near AN disedd , PE : bray peated or the hey é ce Ok eee acs Dac eaten Pe Rape es-| i That: that edo ladders of the cliffs Ors were face steda. Jt te sind - 7 thens Man . hed <- Z . marauders. Interesting. dwellings of these lost peoples are found on the Rio Grande & heart of old of centuries, eS. | ose land ja i! 4 | went into the rit can-; might 1" be-> These bullt-up ag Te ‘ ‘arion ascent, i ! H the it fs approached dwelling doubtless wre seen upon bujlt inclosed © Caran oftel of the | or a. dopth with 5 ¢ ‘los or Dhibme See :so:> made "their,homes the bed. above of. fect win edopted) nnd. Gee DR Renee CLEA weathe d-out yortion as thelrichff and hundreds' case} ws the ted cathore one or < ‘ began s Seo } and| y ; < 4 e* und 6 fee ront is. r de dese ond CB ene <> first story tas Second nine and the rematns in the of an ‘foc : hfe the wu eee foreground of of what' the' bank Ae ee 7 cliff ee White ‘ ae vt ie Blouse. today |of - { A aeigices g " ; st - a i and 4 eu ‘ houses, treas ne in and homes dwellings over a being found ruin peer the » || eer ities té Te e who, peaple lost a || ed ancestors of the present 4 per- no of ihese rerritories, left race ne: of their bce : record' | natives fe sek manent Blanca; Sa a forms = therl * Mexico New territories.tera of The feet. | large area, of forty-tive ; h a |Jadders being used, us in the Moki cities are par- , Arizona This a rushing. stream wils. Once: strange north | these the on. stands dwelling ticular of side of the canon and has a frontage of | all stages ASTLE = _ they attack, H HHH ni : ri a= climber © roo old fireplaces an eces of po tterys 7 ne of th Sinest of fafter a an dangerous climb] oliter raw are' ten: rooms, each reached the spot, the home. of a clin] twenty fect Jon | dweller, one of the. mest eeteene Anh a of a mo&t. clif€ typical. SO feet rujnss; high. | about + n 100-rpomgs0T all, Loc cre were: n of the one face "This inis the | eyrie ; go" ce ve eee es a pth 5 MUU! | Ob-| 1s I R. - <a: eae YUEN rey ne lift 10.tl v ue} percner J been e life. hou for oundid |: o f tt 1c Cin su .up nd } high. | any found } doubt e side: used by ‘the inhabnck itants, who conld pull them up after commandec 1em, thus belug absolutely safe from a ieet Dele the ee ca down the ary beds 0 aa 1Ohelle = witer somethin caught his eye. far up. the Tere tnel The ia UalGa nlite: Ine "we = that al y: said by foreigners that the has no tts no castles, | ns washed out of the ocean beds by the rains became the homes of hu Just bow earl Woretalsates knowr * t aon v5 4 - tl bs Irrounded THe PG. car ang" the in omadevhom Ties," had they Soup j fiity Pfeetfe ee up tr the Sneret, perpe aioe ular A greater part of the Southwestern |ered above the Tuhua town of Tesuque couttry was once the bottom of an anried three feet below the riyer bank. | lent sea, peopled by giants sixty or|The find was made by accident. It: ha 100 fect in. length. Today this old ocean | been completely covered, but a freshet bottom {s often a typical desert. Once| washed of earth, Ww the with positions »08I tions - i i; i| the Rio1086 say .thiss d do not Chi who > Shls i" know) the . Rio Gila, San Francisco, Rio Blan 2 7 inco canon, the Rio de.Chelle| ca," Rio. Bonito and other streams or pone the varlous tributaries of the Rio pe San Juan, Walnut canon, Montezumas ancient provinces of Hubates and Well and castle, not to speak of the Pic- | nos, which included the Zandia and Platuresque homes that top the mesas of | cer mountains, are many others, those the southwestern region through which | of Lazaro Los Tanques, Gura and San Cabeza de Vaew und Coronado walked, | Marcos being of particular At cana in pursuit of the fabled ejties See = ae nae ide oR ite tp Ae e g s yen a een regions of IMpre in . of of hal set im seft mud or mortar, to a height of eighteen feet. The were smalland dark, being about natiag so wre wer 2 | Jt is often | Bae ae Neo ' a retug as) cliffs) palmost Inaceessible eyrlelike "it wallow the lagejim Gating "ae Sovtaet i ine oes mblanee! this hee Moor-of -. vaeWt these one theseaineclénts that: were that people loving partly) now eA centuries for: "the | ravages of refuge. ae ot person -implement wa kull a ay or een to a fumily o everal "curious numberof a a debris the in deep | | pees Boe thig region igh Sxleteddn aoletad ae tite Cocige eden Bees seo ce Je1? through ea po rising rooms IZX ALLE. this { found it growing on « heap of | « roa we} Aue peop * ee te 1 > a ; ee abalone shells, which could only have for yt are y a. vandal pu a » bu ; a A pea reas crs the _ i rhs ovo eo - nr sc LAS as) pec ie ane i miles distan yy human hands. On the} ure o be rrotectce or a mie in reservs a government constitute will in red mineral} mark was a blazed reck paint. buck and the onter wall is typical many, being formed. of thin blocks. a Zz | , CLD CJ - ai ruins, ‘artistic workmanship houses |v captain or crew. without ing aimlessly,: On the channel islands of southern Cal- | built with a skill that suggests marked jfornia I have found scores of. towns | Individuality, and engineering projects | and village sites that showed that) that stamp the: people , years ago they supported. large and | above the ordinary savage. These unVigorous populations; yet today not a} known Americans were skilled engi-| person ves who by legend or hear-/ neers, and their ditches, their ere say cin tell the story; of these people, | ing canals, Which still stand filled in that appeared to have buried their be-; With sand and grayel ure evidences o ongings-weapons, implements, vessels, | a remurkable race: ¥ mortars and musfcaAt instrumcnta-hy | In wandering. over New Mecxfto™ and iscerning ; cove Sh will | -. the ton in the black earth and to huve | Arizona of | the remains everywhere nearly tence ¢ of out swept een In the center of the Ishind of Santa! this lost alee It will We a crumbling| Catalina, on one of the rid@es that! ruin, an ancient burial place, an udobe} sweeps down from Mount. Orizaba, 1) wall, a mass of. broken pottery or a once came upon a lofty rock jutting | lofty eyrle sti In situ, just-as It stood driven was owner unknown the was | When On the lower side earth. from the a . ZL KA much cuces . o ry Z ' , é t uy hips| anibe PION TELUILA CALLE - 5 =! =e Nes smaller Arizona ar New Mexico. In the bear the trace of zrinding | in channel islunds communities have dismit are worn down by ippenred, but tn this st r eet, know them no more;| what to the Eustern e} deserted, is a place of abso| tively a desert, races has passed on, Ss. a apnéals to. the numar | ars only their pote oo strange ndtling Je eo'mysterioug as i cit andiwork to tell the story Lipen ; Sie "ors ra ot -- =e =I. that Neve x ie an kitehen, the rock still oe ee smoke On. | ese Lanai! ee but: Wess bee? ing rt * E ry ofiheen tone Was the Caer bulging APRA ea ous population, but as the traveler av-| proaches and enters the gutes he finds noino onei. t oI archi‘pe, iN) | the ->* und : - 4 SS ae pire < ee, ror (ut HES T Re mn Soe eR. a } ' eye the ingeler cume "] sald rot iat lot of new © ,Gallao from left-at Mazatl yearl-shell Wher miner field the of some of Fe Californian : *. A aa} { ‘ |! Nahe of rays tsh W and we Raadine ev!)vidently : teeding of devi I-fishes : pate tom ' - ill sition the Lr FTE Lik I © a3) TNS tt ae el iti Into fish ble the bt kere beating cee demor t the wiraat . + ae el } a7, [te« invit 1 we on o I on : eX at 6 : bins up our breal 7 ope fi ; J . tie ‘ that ‘ othe Lup ‘t vA\V é We fish | P swat a turned itpsuddenly Then ing. fee ahea' } . r off my the boat started at) man our kept nd. circle a bl }in Kept "and a gun, Jerking. me h s Sul of The tish turned MP iy a miles, then! the steering oar-pumping to keep a along. shore 5 everalti ] an ¢ ven ; youjon rearly , ater, and c el on | kept we but over. were, we a six-| thought into eeeps iad. iD atop oul Poe was on eave nk 2 ¥ 3 rte feet, schooner us 5, r eight: yf . MS fot lowed oan we iand-about all took noid u«¢ a ne und began to pe thought if > rope} The rfigh." anid have walked| : 0 L reckon, for ae h ‘ei got. ler Vv Nea ‘i a I Ok he could wilt took a another turn mile hauled we ie along- 1 gp inh , ¥ oe bomees ui let f "tl I nd vi vw ' -of ra 1 1 Ra felt} : : Ms I' ! J e ml eran . oO fas 4 ruld 1 didn 380 top of the earth, Te RT- FZ oct ‘ o fever, ! black} ook or é ike under] ¢ , is ¢ cola : "PE ie = : cs 1 : fist re ! the" - : lifts SON na." ard ' ea 5 7 Seis hi Saeate ‘ i oft It A as a in ‘ In per ori of feuts i novemer fishlA i= OF BOAT more af to piunul » broad 00 n fits any t aan x ehihdr lL 0} sopped they t evera ye; he beach by to wt . Be us : it|cred a "fish \ ak te ral viei hy 1 of?the : { o ver th ‘ ° stor « €8,. 200 Ei peo waters thirty y ‘ast th : inclively LOM owilne masted j the { three VAED out ifter of:a i LHE prodcv. trish stew -a ah then ae CATAL ABDALIL, \ runs threws) barber in this way, to) it c tiberchegins but distinctly continue. to} Howet ain fdas A Tat hs Sia anu fe > ind. dried poppyhead ranch cha Subniereed ; 1) an with in. a to open tt j the the same. = ' . Arabja,in itt i petals} way in China jae of shellac and resin melted: with 10rny Sub- isono mouse, titmonuse The } turpentine. not of baths: are Turkish bird. | puta no in is W paren Turkish © origin cd ae 3 iy > ‘ ay mi in a | out.,}the groom. It is the twelfth, The proposed cable to Iceland: u having 2) trom the. latter os ‘la } 2 . m all land line to . an y nothing. to do~ wi is :not expected . ¥ 1 Autumn. the EIEN the.old from : point there ds ‘ Reykjavik. Thevi YR) to be ‘completed ' j is to min: its « omplete}'be laid. from the Shetland Islands ‘to ; ns li } ey 5 i >» Maroe she : India. he bl nd] rhershavn, in the "Faroe Islands, and blind nor oe i thence to» Seydisfjord, in Iceland. Wizard ¢ ds the tnen be and resumes flower that) js asserted prepared: from the supof mind, preseryer }moa, OTS IP virtues. in its medicinal | pose d bellef SEEM. THEY WHAT hk aes |} ----_-were not-invented| "2 ioe : to Teeland. Cable | Lintrodaced were : ) hatured its stem ‘baw! of nd. t in the Ji 4 NOT THINGS © © in color ater 1 rane 1 Te pl minute ite chy? ite a sterh" sg I lace i o ake empty<bottle,.the outer petals iQ, 1 minute shrink is® but all, paper/at. from the-pitch of "a Shray.s oY oo exoludae wholly been lon& hu Salto nominatec »Od1oS yf as , tr OTe oe as a) : : m1 a ee is Ss ible it . wax. ‘ nor : does. not:; ware' | | rie ce )-It is wax. particle«af aasingle. contain of the anaes faear he - h 7 amas eg er anche gal with nourished properly £ Sto "ar is u 0 r}) if a e a 7 ta to do nothing as Wormwood ae i whate "a I acer. = and ih d } my While the formaor wood. .. | With worm ‘adiat i ‘ Seite ee Land ler fine decays nor degenerates: in. its radiance. Hon of the word Js uncertain, it-ls apwerAnglo-Saxon" .the from purently splendor jand nn been flower, for the reason that "occasional bloom to. time ‘particular. no pha lip NY referenee is: -made in: botanicals ; jence ‘tothe existent of this pe- |} con head ina HAGE wile occasional to 2 Freak: A. Floral: shigular freak of the most One recently ‘has! kingdom floral u 4 ¢ is calles lt tor Flurope brought iIn=-several petals gradually close-up: until they.epened, iis: former-position s the the slow,. pjotieéable..The two} its is This.°process the) into ct ey Ly ai: de' from rie r eis net kind that is produced of rice from the "but. elsewhere, abd Japan LChina,. -to a applied ‘commonly: is<mbre l term. he no film - a wbie hi white | delicate pushés ahead. THIS )nice and expand until they. resemble | ‘Che:"‘ocsunflower. the in "appearance whieh the ground, a!) 5 aa out nai ‘ thus open. for a few remains a ~ + | cd ional' i oY ‘ i thea uz : x tate , | the5 time which during. j ) Hours, cones bonk hd. the by degrees, Jessening, ehooner . hus: "beans of humidity. Who-latd w, « ef-the» -surprise® Cc) superpatiral ome Tee ee BE fon, i swimming. out It and Tro anchoF the } Ltowed the | the ' e ee ri ; ilai1 o wa @ b know not' rows Mnsenada at izo 4 me. eported i vas estimated to weigh nearly. two em were mai to -tc 1 efgl a ed w in fish. the over! tT ageing 1 GiuAtesnE Hin , | i . but the cecles mere a eas‘beEngland and France hat Th term "was reof as, one Itaullans the by 18 that -a dish is stew Irish | applied proach A ST SP Z tontio -_-- jor the Goths, in bemployved fot eran r eee -_---- passing --cloud 4 J I Ash as fast! When} .ple ee diy j a he and) throw wingsg about! its it just pumping race horse, ; , : cae life out re ye ae at it tit had buek that big Hort . ry whi 1 it ; ' if ‘ r pret the k 1 } durit he ort to down etMled ind gay jt. theIt lat I reachedtabsthe that. which fist everal finished but tat A ois ‘faw:miny twe out u fish towe that rate of speed, at a high mostly is'I care to go in-an open boat. , . \ we fcrare vanes o j j with bo : SAN on ™ dark like aa ) re le D ! Y. ut el fish 5: block el believe I ever stood over inything{ an} | \ Re {} kyr ae - look } : beast1 g could > a how know after 1 > rope mtheregular | gaiic I whe slae i TT mde ret You we hauled. i and pulling a shout un 4 , . r re . "a efor ! ei d hOhe-¥ t we'd { mins whr on ymething ~ ie . thi ; f+ rt i 2 - I ‘ et t tz we'd xe me are a ieeewe Peepturned a 1s boat tht R oop ass ve ‘ nds id ireor efep ‘ Md swat rut th ut ish-an-Inel rted erst aa Ww # th at som I did off,and b cued sheerthe upor on fourit bytimes boat run the Three it | did pulling. ear ofvile theso bat ££ to fromthe ins ye ha endfait came|of . tre but. ft tried to Jump, out) . shot th anc smoked, aE well might ty-foot as pune "S LEVT. = -$-$-$$$ matter t- - det a arse fish nat f | = al ee ul foof. ag while led nod ' in ae At on OU Oe it-or ‘ lnc j hea . : 4$ . - . somet galt ouldn't devil-fish the t I tior hal irSarat ther chad pal he Ae M200, missing of chance . +. ous 1 t and-k |Jine The back. n th ah t ree alt ty bot- | bow whole ¢ thought t az at of} out. jumped had methe ocean of ne ? om =? JOREACE OF DEVIL - A 2. no came eee and ping ft t to oa2 ,s i | = = LOWED THLE | word. guma, or- man, - Hetree. 3rydzuma Brydguma, and sir, eart Mirg, man. } theobridé's by the anregarded fulsely wore water all Crents as the constitiyentS of which conseand were composed, ' thin are they but elements, called quently, silver has Gernfan all | not-elements-at lo. Silver4in jits coraposition oor was ‘ renter nven mixture ~metallfe | the )5 a alloy composed t |s a white German of copper, zine and niekel and has been of mine SeGReLOUt In- China iA use Khas. no connection with the Greyhound While the derivation of the gray. color first. part. of the word is: uncertain, 10:18 i r gray gr from possibly: he-badee } hiel j i ' houne i Coththe by hunted ire architecture i ral itet ure is -not-the t ove! tossed be could men) the ready, being of one ask ind ahea ; not Ten swung thearound, tossed harpoon into hs it) ; \POWALLILS _ ae2 : * 5 and ‘on-to :thesyd:sometimes estes at| up-on'l wid | hold rho ! Wel t tt g Be 3i @ + 3 d whip a big : , a) %% A oket omTh wa One> like whales.: looked bat ioact They wants were fect bird-shaped.. acros and' quits certa Their | as long 5 y winglike fins moved up 1 behind came Don aes in iow : ine the satened : "4 : : ' Long, 2 £ or t , ft Fr ‘ \ 4; | at | cate, und our I ve wa Fee wl elie : pear? yk plent struck We trip erm Lor bunting while al it was 1 had the time of m5 Litt = =e S } about hoal whit) . I when du vie if Coe | din W Len v black' a big OE off and < : the it disappeared oo 1G agul black then lite, ing ane im omething Was if Py that et circle -a wild-eyed he I skipper a Dag 18 3 ‘ : ; uy ut 1t wit ted that -s! £ lB u ierould drown aS ever 1 try vould that mind Ban io presi boa into the he harpoon OPM I made t gotn we When noe 1 after Bors fou were there that I saw ee and the s« Ed : whirling around. 4 vad | or five choo] ree & 5 $ in ie oa SA peas <a eA hy E Pesca res relies aS : : Sd 5 a fisher make all ‘they - ‘ opened that ago days story a few a told F'FHIOLDER i La |! 1e from a trip up the California of Guit from returned cently A CHARLES BYGEASS nen AB Ra a re Lilor au - 2 LIE Cr SHUPFELT NTHONY to be cable until ‘ . |{ |