24 ALL ABOARD FOR SUNRISE LANDS, The stranger meant Ralph. | “Ralph,” said Rick, approaching his brother, “a man is going to tell you and me about some pictures. It is a country that uncle said he was sorry-to skip on his way here.” “That man?” he asked. “I know him; that man’s name is Greene, for I saw him write it in the register in the office,” he whispered. LOWER CANON OF THE KANAB. (3000 feet deep.) “Yes, and this will illustrate the whole who is Uncle Nat?” subject. The stranger was very social. “T want to tell youabout the won- derful cafions we have in the far West. Did you ever see a cafion?” “We saw one on our way, sir, and Uncle Nat promised some time to tell us the reason for it,” re- marked Ralph. “ It was here in Cali- fornia among the mountains, and Uncle Nat has seen big, big ones in the Yosemite Valley.” And Uncle Nat,