Show ISALT SALT LAK LAKE MISSED EARTHQUAKE Had Jad City Been Century Ago Not Nota a Henhouse Would Have Stood The Tho club room of ot the Y T. 2 M. M C. C A. A was taxed to Its full capacity last night at athe atthe atthe the he opening lecture of ot tho the mining ser ser- lea ies es Professor ProCessor Fred J. J Pack of or the tho university of ot Utah spoke on Central Utah Geology Tho The speaker began beban b by pointing pointing- out the fact that most maps of oC f the state give a wrong Impression or of f its contour The Tha Wasatch mountains moun- moun aro are shown to divide the tho state Into nto two halves while as a matter of tact fact the southern half halt of the state Is of f entirely different formation being a a. plateau while the northern Is moun- moun nou s. s In discussing faults in 10 the lon tion of certain regions Ions Professor ProCessor Pack called ailed attention to the striking exam exam- pie le Just north of ot Salt Lake City Uty A e large arge block of earth has dropped ot off and nd slid down the tho mountain twelve to fifty feet teet This reforming of ot blocks of oC f the earth Is one ona of oC the causes of earthquakes In connection with the San Francisco earthquake the tho lar largest olt faults aults w were re of or but a tow few feet teet This aull oft the has oc I th In th ll t u 0 two an d. d had City City- been tl Uni would have caused an earthquake so great that not a hen house houe would have been jeen left leet standing standing- The rhe next address In this series of practical mining talks will bo given next ext Tuesday by Mr Ir Louis Cates Gates mine manager of ot the mines for tor ho tho Boston Doston Consolidated company compan a |