THE HIDDEN CABIN
THE
Hidden Cabin
A PATHETIC STORY
IN CONDENSED
FORM
BY
DAVID W. EDWARDS
AUTHOR OF “BILLY BIRDSALL,”
“UP THE GRADE,” ETC.
COVER DESIGN, ZOLA AND ZIMBO
BY DRURY VICTOR HAIGHT
LOS ANGELES
COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE
PUBLISHERS
1909
Copyright, 1909
by
David W. Edwards
ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED
THE STORY.
AUTHOR’S NOTE
Palomar Mountain is one of the grandest natural attractions of Southern California. It is more than a mile in height. From its lofty “look-outs” the beautiful bay of San Diego may be descried, and also the distant islands of Santa Catalina and San Clemente. It abounds with gushing springs, richly timbered table-lands, deep, rocky canyons, and rugged peaks. It is one of the favorite resorts of the writer, who has spent many pleasant hours in camp near the mysterious hidden cabin above the “snow white clouds,” in company with his friend, the Rev. John L. Pitner, D. D., to whom these lines are inscribed.