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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN sual REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 7 Ze WORLDS GREATEST ZOO 4, ie 2 PP 1908. Prrroy be ALLL, teh Cage and é Boies at Sg Sean { PE Boe ere a MO FORLOOI CAL FOCTETIN 7 7 Ze Batteeso (arg "4 5 5M rf 7 aah : : 4 . ~ = I : sd es : on $ p ; Fit $e Mes ; ; i | those : -13 years cke IKxnickerbocker fact that den in the azo Father, awoke to Zoological Central park nature RET the | Suown gar- was 041 not ince Was The on larges Juné 16, ily when 36 that tract of nearing Bronx seven- | |iof. the oezoo zo Zoological the world, the number ccording the largest zoological world, for which 1 am offic lal reports of dans les Publics as follows : et In| on Vo2 pe r- At G. Loisel. jon they Institutlons enhance hille: thread ae SRE ur ra whose the anh: a 7 : thant) for oft ht of | th Sclentifique Prives," now known as the @bly assisted 1 beauty® number thelt ie alee iy : BHeaT Bae duty : See svc ar AW... = of was see bh to/ the this; high state ™unicipal i : perhaps, is due, of Ca playgroun entay | Teptiles ari tha ae pecilal , a guans seen hili oranes, rufons tinim rails, griffin pelicans, double vultures, striped and birds. branch of Each the cus stone Uvity so ote afford he thousands the zoo ty far the ef the zoo are s and his‘es- thorough- pu PORES One oe eer 1such 4/1. that the affairs of the zoo move as 7 | reservation: for a "working basis. it 1s) oyoothlyi as 2 piece of well-oiled maa alee eco ome Zoo park peas chinery.. When it {s taken Into ‘con-| s elephant ; The Oe ues Tateent Cre a : never-ceasing of little most are thelr respective int soa ae allowed to woo to run corrals to anim at deer te spacious anc ees and are yards eee 1€ | 2 splendid als | selves, arge ‘here are four In| federal 50) for corral and small St. is restocking for the ee black herd pasture this herd mainly of the | o ov i for deer is of his pets, and and every mens mule tall zoo, however, of bison, which and to government the Tene BAe ranges Columblan C poe ride of the | magnificent herd haunt pos those rai rails ra aha pauriane are neta found by the hundreds, a ne t e ry finest spectmens of constrictors in cap| tivity. Mr. Dittmars is ‘Antansel roud > MIS by oe ap~ | delight folk interesting devoted that pepe Bly geo ' - who has ar eink vmona anes in : sentehch of of ttthe cared Tareas as : Ww 1 t soe . e shape, emer al SpEEHI S©v animats, knows work 3 | Aree ene Aaa gy | howe who viele the obs: 25 eevee : attained' 79r | these ooley ; ~ municipal laygroun ias) . Siecle n any others connected tans Peete conmnat of its affairs Both of ripplin m oted the best yea of the earsors | habits the studyof ofwildthe and manners, ALthrough uae donestic eeAvell Ri it . include eand st edeptee pery eee was pagideal for the ouEACHReR purposes | officials tie curator rep bee landscape more of credit architects, rthe further pte. statistics of | found, into: the tne | sc, |'streams 5 Dr. Ml |and gardens indebted tnat the | relles been of the new re . CE speci-| by its none is too Seictan or Na wonton inal Garten re- | uable acquisition is evidenced by_ Rintoey Given cat See cate ee ennas the varlous departments. A large rusdens, and of the Here .Zoo the exhibited explained. oe HAL orate. 10 | Aree) {8 th: at specimens and The devoted are adurirahly most to|tie spien- labeled important Bumber the near beeen three lecture ad-| "af "echouy abanamyE pavillon, has the oF wolf and coors hexianen) courses pupils F the birds upon | didly plain, born christened theeeee ST rod dey the; have} to them-/| ments Western one nas ectly aper rg there a dys, 20 B Q 0 Bi) rene mae Seeite *arerty: anne One of the most interesting depart- the EAS bear and there were delivered to Bronx, aah onter ne OF mores, écies of ‘deer, including those | where falo were once wont to roam | dition to this department ast year was | average attendance at each lecture was Common to all parts of North America, the hundreds of one Each | one ore than 100 birds from the! 3,500 pupils and as each lecture was 28 hits ae ae and eo i, number of bull and* cow ceives ondea Zoological Gardens, received In| followed a monstration {t can ids Tair to: become a "Lormidante 1s |} side oO t ev have to deal with eer, tne Muntjac and various sma shipped from the Bronx zoo to the | ye = : } , to Central park as a iO: rendezvous for tH rath mn that they havealone. of which pas an ee ee that graze about the| >? oe eo of In American readily ‘besideseen the worthy Zoo has its onal reservation In tne far Weat, birds... Among e.theeeeeroent rarer birds this lot || practical and that is well of the the millions who live within the narrow | there are 607 specimens, it is but natré opes of their confines. The | where they are zealously guarded by was a Kolbe vluture, lammergeter | support accorded it by the isuiuomiien confines of Greater New York when in ural that their knowledge of the anlBinintiies and yards in the various deer | federal herdsmen Australian edge-talled eagle, brush|of Greater New York augmented by th e ques of a rreen spot and a chance mal kingdom must be profound. These) runs are : admirably 3 adapted to their | When conducting a yisitor through tur keys, black-footed penguins, beard} reosttits taken" in at the gate one day in to closer observe nature at her best | species are purposes; especially those for the ac-| the park, officials take the keenest .ed titmice, piping zs crow: 8, crown whpiee teach week, ich is designated as * ne i VS: ri The most notable feat of the land-| mates, 33 commodation .of tropical deer, where a! pride In pointing out those specimens "greatér s ed woodpecke Teste. day." Stra _ as it = seem, the atscape gardner has been the oh eiae Insec tivora considerable number of valuable and| there born. Last year the birth rate! creasted ieee, Hycainthine Radosh tendance on "pay days" compares favaon of an Itallan garden, which is b zoologically Important animals, such | wee most encouraging. Of' tne primates | and lioopoe. Another notable feature is|orably with the vother. aix days of the pretentious bi ue tormal as the' markhor, male barisinga, male|a Jong arm baboon, a green monkey | the large collection of American song | wee there are 642 spe ; and pal nting ever Serna "oe Seana v 8 spec ae of reptiles, oe and ee etree: In-! and a ringtail lemur first nae the Nght! birds, especially ey ae _warblers. - It has ‘been de ped as the Care are 712 cimens, and} finite care is taken. wlth. these rare} of day at the zoo, dditions to the! Of this latter grou cles have . of an aes rate archi-/| 185 ects a of amphib-/| specimens, anc fs the deat ate | Carnhy ora include two Syria bears, been placed on een ibition. "including aes ra marty you -but''for :three consisting of - stone | among' them has en infinitesimally ussian haliry-eared bears, four such rare and élicate birds as the He-wWhat are th y? 89 j balu ades, and lies in str eenee the oo houses | low Near the deer runs, that shelter! black coyotes and three llons. Of the Connecticut, mourning, palin and wormShe-My father don't like you, my 2085 | & position, extending from tne} . the while of ry stu the most See of these apecimens, | Drrcieee, two Nylgrais, one Grant's| eating warblers. The sight of these mother don't, and I do , ihe Bede rer | vels of an em of yea history ° , fin -| has been established an ideal small \ ao two Malay Sambar deer, two) living migrants in their winter plumace s43 | bankment. el{minary to the plant, the ae family are| range for a cord of white tall deer,| d's deer, two Barasingha deer, five | is new even to the learned ornithologist a eee geen (UULeTY Paris, Bronx zoo fe and shown. land be' attend- pointmente "and varies' of soccimens | sens jpapsed through ‘the various turn: | SaQuRy CwRrse ran as' species | plovers, Be whieh osomna re os uous place | edu olate Ininten the garden aeanee ts taeadmirably ese ebalehs eee ‘ of specimens | s es 0 ne park. As neat as pos: | at hown witn the Greater New |) sible, those who designed the gat be s 1 | Yo then in cor mplation Accord-) and bulidings of the Bronx zoo Hage ore were easily surmounted anc : ingly, the New York Zoological society | endeavored to show the various mam. hen completed, the garden itself was was charactered, its object being the} mals, bir »vtiles "and ampniblans|* blaze of color and a bower of loveee of a public zoological park, in their natural slate hei work in liness. . | the presery animals! tnis respect was materially aided by William T. Hornaday, Se. D., as direc-} and the promotion in gen-| nature herself, for the topography of |tor and general curator of | on to hatch |brown jis seen at her best is re rdily Tne byLaLa the record of attendance dur- visitors these white-breasted } UST can } here found... Among the Tet a}ce the rare whooping crane our | Northwest. ® many smaller birds of brilllant plumage special interest in centered j e green unting crows and wandering tree maxgples of Indla, the strange rollers, cayenne w T Patagonian lapwings, pine grossbeaks and ack-branded ara { ucans, | Many of the rarest species of birds in |} the zoo nested this past summer and , x } 8 Brazil, % = zr New "York: 200333 fee vie Lond Fe Be Philaderpiiia aC ae i ul ares Sc hoenbrunn ne mieiareece streslau aces ee ee Frankfort. Just taken xD f Beat: | 644}1002 2| 1eg 1804 ing of this = irde n it was necessary | Lions, Src ate about 300 ta of folid rock. | leopards, Yorkers ha fter which about 600 rds of soil and! are all garden wae iS | fe rtilizers ‘had_to be supplied, but these/ confines how kind New t the peautiful P to tl anthers, | which embraces a bit of timqer brush, | Indian Jaguars, cate, large and small,| a grassy hillside and a square of dry, restlessly pacing tie narrow | paved yard, all Suprannaen by a back-!} of thelr cages, and all in the| ground of coniferous planting. Cl ose Sambar Geet, five elk, three Axis | mid | deer, four aig. libs eer, four' Fallow deer, two Persian | one Tahr and 12 American TAL A BEAUTY BY L ordinary = Queer {s Comer lb GAP LAL LAG "ot gl ot trot- |} becoming om ne rf eautle 5 ‘ot : e ‘ 7 Sn reat | tnasses of shrubbery ord-| automobilist. an Be a } a Tho a ‘Isle B hs enteae nsf Pines at "| ‘ mieii} = :Sam's pt ssé a tatorate ent tadm toring Ins tled tration of to more American Coron R=, ret to nopecullar at oe the affairs. in attention.on people - : w nth, D irae nage, adding than =, the | it has) 1. Springs ee , lisone ee of a its er<« im a matter of fact ani hy the VOTRE © Cornu wide bs ay. e tg halk opted ye )0.- J long, and comprises i o the1 man. é IL | told r awho,ds) of | to the pee t DS rded. b andle or plains of W yoming, ‘it might Oe he nerely a pocke edition o . i1 1 closer ¢ oe rine tion Ww a i .| and © Hundreds.of by forta. THe rt priitiant, thelr. The nm ees stan vhich " apne te thep loy \ inexha fed)and prings.| cle or to the Le pine trees oe SHAS being ees s tn ountain iters' hillside these || are andcredited medicinal | roperti« ind have use Of} on this ecount since 5pan- | -ishr. possession The Weyler ring Is so. named for 1e re n that 9} cular this well known general ac regular ivrimages to it in. order to.-obtain pie main aliment of long: 'st und ing And. walle giving health, the streams also. yield up Vast, stores fish and afford the disciples of Isaac | BRS: Nes unusua a semi-tropical countr,z i sh Paes Re and Mousistas water strip of salt a marsh A vided Ide loower ‘ di- ¢ P : ts... The the island into inc two s par e 200,000 section, Bia containing mah Ve an som vy. ebony and woods Other precious 5 ile the i: : t .These vard. 2 a ihn 1as been / verntiment for Yr undd | public Magoon upper t rds section, some 600,000 acres, Bint ae te its aN hills and a e line | acenic. beauty iy the aahenne: The moun tains sad ‘hills | is, roads, 4 ripening continuous TrOM | months t 14 deed, a} , . itl ad Oh. maelé setting | Walton. an opportunity v to ply y thery rod} with a sul 1 and reel to the heart's content | Discovered by Columbus . @ Isle-of zing 7 Some Good Roads, History tells us‘ that : : aXe tal | ~ scoyered. by. ( olum bus in 194, While the gosp of good roads ytiie Dal n christened "Eva Alia Is>) wi ~ Tie ‘ ruto Its land by : that intre pide naviga "Ta" ~ Pino Ae Tae ti : Bl fet so called, | o 2 Ss ei es , ean' o f the ig num ' Beet henutitnl diversity aoa of in alle ys hill a counterpart in in lAland and the the ete scenery found; mount: ins variety 4 Ww appro-| An made by ad bulldbuildings ‘ Toes oe ee] in to the perfec f1 uiting yea ton, { area. o of other ' of Howe raze Zs tremes ed }it of both heat color One |Its Or? Cie (ayo This makes ly the Island Is|of at its. May bestand during April, Jun the At ie treeandand theplant life take) beauties panorama of reaches of the its apparent cues peculiarities free DAr2éo. and cold are avold- | about and frost is unknown. a winter paradise, but really seen months of nearby | is its se German of says of the lom of the from ped rs professed storms The the Though Isleor of so it now 1901. 0 you marry m never marry a such Seen divorce as you have. enticing Pines people was longer confined no ago numbers about 2.000, the secial side of life In not being lected There sport Social Side. American population are church. societies of tothana and with will the future American a to sreat feu- th of " Ger- readers sympathetic. Sa | | Sur z in ery g : Ancient E y t gyp ee The ~ Royal of | Physicians College in London of Surgeons has and in*its pos- e in the impe rial parlliame oe burden duties of consuming masses on || ously; on breadstufts, aleud-| tained @NOrM-|pHeen nse lupon EASEi eda | The be of ree session r h has bee , | sessk £a curiou s gift which been no gi placed in. the museum attached to the y 18 4 grae + pecially : rhe institution. It is a' collection of most ie : 5 fn > habe. eerove aa te interesting pathological specimens " of doctor | $24,000,000 ee y methods which naturally from | ing iitinens e The result {s that a/Iinhablitants | fiscal legislation has "increased the| <A number anc neg- Dr. Su necess! industrial Raa naiweateh: fecluren: "with 64,000,000 inhabitants,"he cannot po- representa-|many epresentatic opre sane e oe QE? the {sland, fishing and Incidental- | gven engaging in that most tortolse-shell hunting tne dozen will governed under the political Ger-| gqaiism, absoluti undemocri attic | This Is a view of thie oneeRten ais i ehution ght begrowlng found | on that new affording.) BS het 1: in has fruit Conereat ns he backwardness consists in sal 8 ell asi a : which actually casts "more votes than} the C -onservativo party, Was not roepre-| sented by one single member, and the Conservatives were re presented by more than 200 ee t cue i | | as we ti as utility | no small part ge | impression made | | Well as Scenery. Fe, nt forAcinds instaot truit mayall || Santa 47 differe streams, aa jJewe) tive are "of | that be grown w ithinin ut ttgma none. ae private « irden Streams. sparkling apparently sour not As of the F&F RO They in e element of beauty and have contributed ward the favorable. on visitors woriety of Fruits as He-Dearest, of Berlin university ; measures which, famous of thinkers| be "an histrical mri = Writing tive institutions, especially in Prussia. | For Instance, in the last session of the I ‘russis an parli: ament the Social Demodcy z forests, which Include | more Ampopte int towns and are tapped | palm and maguificent| by intersecting roads reaching to all | ranging from 60. to ace of the island, appeal allke to the} In addition to hese | bicycle rider, the horsem: 4: and. the blime magnificence of the r scu':o color suct . rs surNe ofptr wee Se and luxuriance " the Yellowstone, or the grandeur | @s may be found only in a tropical.or| Niagara. seml-t jeal coun a I lowers of rare t is small. wonder, therefore, that) ) e eats a - dad ti gro in bound-| t r oO -of: t hel! less proms fon an nd ‘foun a veritable right at our:very doors lies one car-} e : educators. character far scenold | thes are covered with pd lla e stately royal es the Tartan may feet -in height it is German Professor Barthe one of the most j iltical | The many Aremiae ar Royal PA L7779 7 re of birds to follow - She-No;'I could changes of plum-|who has expressed except in atacias ed views regarding a MO | jand I BeJemoue over Oe SPOT LT. SENSPFON to ie red deer, six|a treat to he ab wild goats, through their eritraa? "bison. Bach | age... Nowhere else, estimates levied on . wheat and vr found ne | Bae ull irly that : for the | therefore rye the eC cardens ‘may from be found 2 violent, from character " bile from Cuba hurrihas) |,s-yools, at Santa with Fe thea memberHibiscus || consumers "pay at least $120 000, opus ere transplanted Jamaica,rare the ae Basuffered time to time lub. an while organization VUE ally hamas and other tropic a and. semi-|}canes and cyclones ae little island," gy, po score or more of ladles, meets at is & phenomenon of a sort fatropical countries to ador the grounds | only 40. mil 5 awa os been practiregularly and follows out lines of work seca in our own country, though we) |-of the well-to-do reside nts of this little | cally immune from them. ‘This, it 1s "=! not far different from. those taken up|do not tax food materials, a8 we ex Isla ind) and, incidentally, to charm the lieved, is due to the fact that 1t ls pro-| 1}. woman's clubs in the. States. port, instead of impor ne them t af-| "> tion o n for the¢ , proa of the casual visitor anc 1 impress ny ‘ , ts eter } ont hree © sides sik es by Dy Cuba uba a and1c ts ahs ee system of tax or im with the salubrious climate os the | forded still further protection by num aM Ga of specially meen classes place. Among the trees used for orna-| erous keys The men on the t{slan d-well, hore 1s| ot 9 fruitful one f the German tr Drantaa purposes may be mentioned the Two Good Towns wi t Rict yeas Harding Davis, the el ury, New. taxes, with Increase in | Spanish Laurel t grows to an ImThere are two Rood tow ns on the isl known novelist, has to say of them a lanes, have been levied tw mense size, one specimen which adorns !.nq One is the City of Santa Fe, with | te e v ae the ae pe I last five years, the of of graves ot pre-histor o the Nile country ancient cemeteries-have discovered centuries centuries old,which and are the © ‘skeletons toSes beAtUhperfeetly Paria dry climate possible to aariiare as preserved SAM OEEING well. observe RRNTTET It was what LU CIBTE Beypten surge ona in invol¢ing etting bones snd dldo what. diseases: the b : if nok bodv were most common ,_, ng the xyptian Nearly 400 snecimens are in the col; on, showing the methods the doe |-lection.used nearly 6.000 tors years efor TASHA HAUT ey dlaalened ts bear oLal oe le cai, of principles still in use by physic ans of toda here are two parvad aes ene ‘aaotlaplintelbe: CaaconnentitrnatarcaWot ' i 34 easurslevati sé eve et- a > iSlaNnd- | sk . oe the rublic Po 5 oneark at Santa f Fe‘2 measur-|5) elevation of 100 feet a , ove + sea hey Bl, | a! ae - eather : ove ahmecerainas |" is in sore ne eCed and i they r came froma among ine 110 and having Its port at Jucaro. rhen | - had sold thels eta: ‘f the States need is shown ancient rf ae e ceyptian of the there is Nueva Gerona on the other side | W120 Aad sole i , penne *|}a comparison t opened by; the plorers. Tho taken of the island, the : two towns being come home, to thewand Islewere of Pines to Within the id pastoff few lebt years £ $225 the Eng-| "0 f > ik ne i sf i which 1s the ‘ i , only | and: mako had a new busy as] ' 000 new addition t 7 Be . acl st ii history ft Spaniso mansions, one, of ich 1s *©) 12 miles apart and connected by a beaumt te ‘ SPs 18it Dave PAG oO a cent o <60 6 | surgery has xcited vast Interest winter ome. of rhea Paenea. 2 uiful calzada, which forms: an - ideal |* oe 3 Prato 12 Ee Fy ists uence 000; in the same a ie ie de l ee among E eavean physicians wealthy Pittsburg business man M4) drive, ; are as epres BS 0 C4 eT - i many has {nc reasec yy su Ay antially | pe « ide ‘ lean of modest aa you will find } 2OVe ---: 8 is located on the of fi a¢ Mne Ple re Ground. Tao ~S apesi -means , the same amount, and the government . eountate near a rich. quarry of the] T) Lee rien, eeards a fine | iD: any part of: our «countr From now fai és the necessity Pe meeting the Wouldn't Be So Much of It. finest onyx, Others have built j modern | eee an i a for "tl i jose3 who WheJOY) every: of ow it. they wane coma, but deficits by > new loans. In is situation | "Politeness doesn't cost a cent," vle! Ene efly Ds art 4 8 AMEN AD lass 18 (Wia.) on‘Y tl ie and anee dence J re who to ise ee Ss tee | hunting C. Schultz, a Fond du Lac , business man, who has lved|™ are@ izland.. for stsome..seven ‘years, zian¢ ‘ y o* | ance log built be the erected Climate first in is and i eeme fishing. ) oo the W hile there island, an the city Ideal. of Santa while Lneingy of the sevegamesvin sort," " while 1 lob-| -The anv.clusters,. too. are « found many clu tant 4 ds sur} te cl"h ains ae sg mall islands sur toeee oIt she coset Founding All visitors toTT? the Isledes of Pines nypeag ree'| fi ost "Lig ul place F . appropriation. of $100,-|that Jts in the next budget, ears ny which connect the two choicest is no an abundd ck ane 1, hiefly climat een Mie sae dre amined: & 9° y yy Saas Ti wi oe caf ‘He ex=|'spend the this. truly. winter in BBs a from. . Send of quall,, 0 eshooting s scat tie tion crane wild makeple foot American resi-| pand (duh SE ane in fish most of these | 48 a Te lowa, copy and)-Wigscon ips Pete of the tale eee Prosperity to your friends. Domestic 6 cents; foreign postage, 12 MMiss Ses news Se Bad Break. Oldgir! rich)-You z ( (very y ) but ow yourixiogs. 7 h a7 roval sport. may.|. Tom Rigby... (; abaen Dy. )-How comforts sailing | your investments : Dr. Edi- post-| cents.| love} Oper; are Barthe sees the litical Cerone) In the combination possibility of of known parties a. the e "Buelaie J Bloc," the ‘ 'National : craigs are an essential constituent. po-| | LibHe] This |." ‘ Tis "But has hopes, though they are not strong I & that the latter may demand political concessions as ; the Feilin price ofot their con-|« On! i ATS Otro tinuel epee | C | org: | ocrs ts 8 in poe eee § é 2 a ee outside of the Soclal Demthe [itaceat of democratizing t crushing ld: thought then eet - ; The Vacuum rai? HWeht of love! ve Light, & the Slag lover | _ But after her disdain, | He : comes true, {t ' doesn't ra a " cent™- if It did! Ah, ifit did!" eee looked into her orbs and Alas! and light of brain!" Ae cried; sighed: |