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... , - E li - The Qusen of tfie Belgians, who alone and unarmed entered the cage a mountain lion in the Yosemite Valley, California. ...
... , - E li - The Qusen of tfie Belgians, who alone and unarmed entered the cage a mountain lion in the Yosemite Valley, California. ...
... EAGLE POINTS. During way visit to the Yosemite Valley I lodged at a little inn that fronted a majestic (lift that towered up three thousand feet towards the skies. l•t•rpetual sunshine play• ed upon that peak. A small white flag float. ed upon the summit ...
... of Mr. Galen Clark, in his ninety-sixth mar, California las lost the man who had done more than any other to make her Yosemite Valley known as one of the wonders of the world. It was in 1857 that he discovered the Mariposa Grove of stymies, otherwise known ...
... SALT LAKE CITY . THE GRANDEUR OF THE ROCKIES . Y 1 SLL 0 W 8 T 0 NK NATIONAL PAHK , : or -THE . GRAND CANYON , THE • YOSEMITE VALLEY , thenco to . '• -. SYDNEY . IN 19 DAYS , via Honolulu ( Thu Paradise of the Pacific . ) SAMOA . ( our new possession ...
... then to Tonga, Samoa, and Tahiti, subsequently proceeding to California, where she stayed six months, mostly io the Yosemite Valley. Leaving San Francisco in August, 1878, she sailed for Japan, where she resided for three months, and then went to China ...
... time. This is the Yosemite Fall in California, which makes a descent of 2,600 feet in three euccesive stages. As the whole Yosemite Valley, which was not discovered until 1851, was made a national park in 1864, the Falls of the Yosemite are under governmental ...
... , When the Kye come Hsmc . and others , .. by G . P . Chalmers , U . S . A . ; The Path through tho Wood , ' Yosemite Valley , arid Heather mils , by J . MacWhirter . E . A . ; A Bedouin Camp , by Robert Gavin . R . S . A . ; Springtime ...
... sights in America which had impressed him and remained clearly before him even at this distant date. One of these was the Yosemite Valley, with its wonderful walls of solid glistening granite and marvellous trees. The other Niagara Falls—not alone the beautiful ...
... in America which had impressed him and remained clearly beforti him even at this distant date. One of these was the Yosemite Valley, with its wonderful walla of solid glistening granite and marvellous trees. The other Niagara Falls—not alone the beautiful ...
... Francisco, thence steamer to Los Angeles. From Los Angeles, in the South-West, we zig-zagged across the continent via Yosemite Valley, Salt Lake City, and Yellowstone Park to Duluth, in the North-east, thence through the Great Lakes to Chicago. From there ...
... stately forest glades ; the rugged canons ; . the peaceful , rippling lakes ; or the rushing waterfalls . Tho , famous Yosemite Valley , of which , riot only California but all America is justjy proud , receives , of course , particular . attention ; but ...
... will enter Naps valley, as dell as that of Livermore east of San Francisco Bay. There are numerous small valleys along the coast which grow a fine quality of fruit and veAtables. The finest scenic part of the state is the Yosemite valley, with falls 1500 ...