. To California and back; . ^-^ ■^^^4. aspirations, their struggles and their fate areall unwritten, save on these crumbling stones,which are their sole monument and meagerepitaph. Here once they dwelt. They left noother print on time. At an equal distance to the north of Flag-staff, among the cinder-buried cones, is onewhose summit commands a wide-sweeping viewof the plain. Upon its apex, in the innumera-ble spout-holes that were the outlet of ancienteruptions, are the cave-dwellings, around manyof which rude stone-walls still stand. The storyof these habitations is likewise wholly conjec-tur


. To California and back; . ^-^ ■^^^4. aspirations, their struggles and their fate areall unwritten, save on these crumbling stones,which are their sole monument and meagerepitaph. Here once they dwelt. They left noother print on time. At an equal distance to the north of Flag-staff, among the cinder-buried cones, is onewhose summit commands a wide-sweeping viewof the plain. Upon its apex, in the innumera-ble spout-holes that were the outlet of ancienteruptions, are the cave-dwellings, around manyof which rude stone-walls still stand. The storyof these habitations is likewise wholly conjec-tural. They may have been contemporary withthe cliff-dwellings. That they were long inhab-ited is clearly apparent. Fragments of shat-tered pottery lie on every hand. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ARIZONA. From Ash Fork, west of Flagstaff, the SantaFe, Prescott& Phoenix Railroad extends south-ward through Prescott to Phoenix. In a dis-tance of less than 200 miles the traveler isafforded glimpses of nearly every variety of57


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