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Show SCHOOL OF DOLPHINS AT PLAY. One of Pretty Sights In the Gulf of California. The waters of the gulf of California cent with othpr wealth than pearls .lero are (Is r tnery description Tho tuna 1' m idaiit, and tho gam jpanlsh innel.t. I Is every w hero. The 'olphln fecems monarch of all the gulf n the vicinity of tho great Island of "armen they aro encountered by thr housand. Ono school, comprlslnp nany hundreds, were encountered b ho steamer on which the writer was i passenger a short distance from the leautlful bay of Escondldo They wore a half nillo distant when hoy observed us going In the opposite llrection. Sudcnly the leaders, In a dearly evinced spirit of rollicking sea log fun, turned every ono of them and ?avo chase to the stoamer. It was perfectly evident they enjojed the performance as much us tho spectators. specta-tors. For n llttlo while the noise was deafening ns If a thousand gamins of tho streets had been turned loose In a goas-ou-ploaso bathhouse. Then, navlng proved their ability to catch up with tho steamor, they as suddenly veered and sped southward. Sunset Sun-set .Magazine. |