lliiu (JKi-OO , bl'JNDAY jUUivu i UiiiLAHU, SUNDAY7 MOKNlttU, JULY W. GREYEST NATURAL BRIDGE S IN ihle Locality High Mountain Peaks Surround tne BriJ?; WLicL Are on tie Norttcrn Bonier of tke Navajo Indian Reservation -Have Seldom Been Visited ty Wkite Men summer of 10 tb first ' ,' , ' ' " 1 ' - . '' ' -r ' '' 1 .' dirful country. It I believed that It Wonderful Structures Discovered in Utah on tLe San Juan River in ' 'T , Xnaccessi h the I - publlo announcement wu mad In 1th Ontury Magaaln and th Na tional Gaograpulo Magailne by Mr. W W. Dyar of th discovery In Utah of three great natural bridge, far surpassing tn sis th treat Natural Bride of Virginia and all othar slm liar bridge known in th world. Last yr a member of th National Oeo rrDhlo tciety, Edwin F. Holm. .Quipped an expedition with surveyor and artists and ent It out to male careful study of the bridge, says th National Oeographlo magaxine. Mr. Holm' report of th work don la prlntd below. Th three great natural bridge are located In an almost Inaccessible por tion of southeastern Utah, In fisn Juan count, lying eouth of th Colorado and Grand riven Country Is Uninhabitable. ' Th country I uninhabited and un inhabitable for th greater part, tha only Battlement of any account being th email town palled Bluff on tha San Juan river, end the nearest rail road being Polores, In Colorado, ' om 145 miles eastward, on a narrow gauge branch of the Denver ARlo Grande and Rio Grande Southern, extending from Grand Junction to Durango. In the ellver San Juan country There la another email eetllement, Called Monti cello, to the north of Bluff, with which It I connected by a wagon road, and on to Moab on the Grand and to Thompson' Spring on the main Una of the Denver Rio Grand railway. The country of th natural brtdg ran b reached via Bluff by either of these route, going by wagon to th latter place, then r- horaea with pack train, taking a northwesterly direction from Bluff for a dlitanca of about 65 mlls, going aouth of the Blue moun tain and Elk Rldga, oroastng Cotton wood creek, and going up Comb Wash. Bridget Close Together. Thar might be a way of reaching this section by crossing the Colorado at randy Crossing, near Hit. In Garfield county, striking th Whit river canyon studied "all the condition. aorae 10 miles belonw th Carolina bridge, which with th Augusta, 1 sit uated on the main canyon of th Whit river, where tha Edwin brtdg is situat ed on Armstrong creek at Its conflu ence with a small stream coming In LAST SURVIVAL OF BACCHANAL FESTIVAL-- Function Is Most Talked of in Paris and Ridiculously Higk Prices Offered for Cards, in Vain IN7CE tha historic occasion soma worshippers prostrated themselves on s k. jtni.n n tne ground wnue aignmea pni per " TV . . . : V formed weird rites. Another loge was tha celebrated model. Sarah Brown and her donkey, caused a scandal that ended In a mlnla- fur revolution, wnn oarncaae in ma thlr(J M in(Jlan dance wa, being vlo- II . 4-- y;,. 1'W ;V:- j creek it- f T J VJl r -J ' , i t N 'f 5, ' . , S i(U V J JV IAfcft,Kl N - v' : i r r. N 'za fl,hK 1 X , j t . v (fjl xStfAC- Tk. ' t , , f "&'S .tmm - opnd and these gr ' natural bridges can f,UIMU for tha tourists fr 3 f'C , try and from ali o taken by th VnlUd States governmehL, tlonal nark, so that roads market r openad and the greatest of th jtS'Li'g in pa suiq aiasiDia from our own ooun . over tha world, who would flock thither, war th road mad easier. -Th difficulties of railroad building do not seem to be unsunnount-t able, and an extension from Iolors, on th main line, Is possible even to a continuation through to th Santa F system, embracing all of tha upper part of tha Grand Canyon of Arlsona a . scanlo rout oomparabl to nothing Ise in tha world. . Mora than a passfng word should b said about tha flttl town of Bluff, from which point an expedition can best be fitted out for th bridge ooun try. This Is a place of about 64 houses tnd - a thrifty little town with soma excellent ston dwellings, soma of them costing $0,000 to $10,000. Tha inhabi tants of tha town r generally well to do and kind In their treatment of atran. f:ra, and their prosperity Is largely du o th cattle Industry. -They ar on th northern border of th Navajo In dian reservation, having considerable barter trade with the Indians, who work for them chViaply and keep their dwel ling for them. The people ar mostly Mormons. Their young people ar d- from the north. Armstrong self discharges In White river a few miles lower down. All three brWpes are within a radius of about to mile. A few miles above the Edwin bridge, on Armstrong creek, are th remains of snrlent ruins and about here are hieroglyphics cut into the rocks. No person should think of going into this region wltnout having thoroughly guides that have been there have a very limited knowledge of th country and the main and aide canyons so cut up th country that a party may easily become lost. The abaence of forage and at times of water makes it necessary a bowr of roses, amonr which danced beautiful hourls to the clapping of the rciVi-u' hands of the circle of Perslana who sat i Upper left The Edwin bridge, height 111 feet, span 206 feet, width SO feet, thickness 10 feet. Upper BY EDWIN?! streets and evral people killed, tn lently danced to the clashing of cym- Dresenc of a number of unwelcom hl and tom-toms; an opium eaters ... fc. den contained rows of dreamers, who gendarmes at th Quatg Arts ball, as W9re the only ,Uent peopU ,n th(S haI1 th far-famed French students' annual and they kept starting up to call out fancy dress ball la called, guarantees a to some 'copaln" at a distance. - t , h functinn attll 80 r- hand had not been heard. cartaln restraint, but th function sun BOr hsd ther por WM ther t deserve Its description a "the last aur- ny time, any attempt at organised rival of the Bacchanal festival." Th dancing, juat everyone rushed up and "bub point of vlew iSuith T celebrity and threaded their way in and out of right The Auguta bridge, the greatest natural bridge In the world; height J65 feet, span 820 feet, width fn iL'oontHbutS m. UB'.n?aa. color" with i "rrowest part 3B feet, thickness 83 feet, Lower-Caroline bridge, the longest natural span in the world, moi-t talked of functlone in Paris, and the glittering armor of Innumerable 350 feet. invitations ar eagerly sought sfter by oIdlers reflecting the lights, the glare . . . . 1 . i - rt UmimI 1 4 K , In tka In... , V. a .maI,. diculously Urge sums being frequently heat, dust It was too bewildering, and offered for cards In vain. It is al- for perhaps an hour we stood looking most Impossible to assist unless you stupidly at what was merely an amas- ar an artlt. Speaking generally, no lng tout ensemble, on crosses th threshold of the hall or theatre hired for the occasion who does The Gay Costumes. ot march there In procession with, and as a member, past or present, of one of Presently, however, th arrangement 4b recognised Pari atelier, and it is of the cortege made a comparative (ull a point of honor with every student and wi,n thnaa mhn wr nt rni., artist to Jealously guard the festivity f"1 wn'n 0 wth0 wer not f0,n t0 acalnst Intruders. P""' ln 11 cleared away Into th loges or arranged themselves round the Assyrians, Persians, Indians. hall, it was possible to see that many ucated abroad and compare favorably ' j . , i- .... 1 .. . . L. . r Montlcello Is Opposite. Quit th opposite Is the little town of Montlcello, some SO mil to th north and th county-seat of Baa Juran oounty, which la a town of ssFvit dosen houses, som ocouplad anl not. built unon th apex or divide of mountain rang, and formerly th head. quartrs for. th cattl interests of this section. Its nearest point also la Do to undertake th trip as earllv In th lores, which Is south and east som spring aa possible, 10 or 16 days being 100 miles or so, and cnnctd by a about th limit of time one can spend wagon road little used, here because of th Impracticability of There ar mountains about her paoklng a sufficient supply of forag Abalo, 11,446 feet, and Mount Linnaeus, and provisions.. Of course, a more ex- 11.000 feet whil farther north toward tended trip could be provided, for by Moab ar Mount Tukuhnlklvats, 11,004 keeping pack animals on the road to feet; Mount Tomaskla, 11.111 fet: and from th baa of supplies at Bluff. Mount Was. 11,588 feet and Mount th only or nearest place where a suit- Peak, 1S,08 feet Much of this por able outfit can be obtained. tlon haa been surveyed, thou-h th A few mile abov th Edwin bride townships hav not been subdivided, but a considerable settlement of Cliff nearly all of th western part of th Dwellers once existed and rude sym- country J still unsurvsyed and no very boys are found on the rocks and ln th accurate maps exist excepting of th vicinity of the bridges. . courses of th Green, th Grand, and th From all that la learned of this won- Colorado river. FASHIONABLE FADS CAUSE DOGS TO DEGENERATE-Pampered Canine- Bred to Suit tLe Wliims and Fancy or Social Lead era Are Useless By Beatrice M. Hay-Shaw. Putting; aside th Immense number of EW women of th faahlonabl. or k,c.M." ii. i V.i -0f ?I . . . ... . , ... less from thla mania, I rfr only to would-be fashionable, circles ar three species whlrti until lately wer considered nowadays to be fully known and appreciated for their sporting equipped unless they number "-""th.1 among their personal adornments Aberdeen terrier, and the dachshund. on or more dogs of the pet breed of th The latter dog has ceased to be looked moment. Foremost of these Is. of course. d.ff LV .5y.ipi-t,n nro: , . . . , cllvltles at all, yet not ao very many th Pekinese; but aa these little animals y,ar, w r possessed a small dachshund e wealthy who can afford them, famou for the dogs, and I can safely .. .. . ... . . vouch for It that no more sporting, llva- ong those blessed with a smaller jy faithful, and intelligent little animal coat any sum from $500 upwards, It is bred by a German archduke who wa only thi and among proportion of the world's goods the toy could have been desired by the most ar- Pemeranlan Is most largely patronised, "'dog-lover. The ' dachs" of th Beyond th. fact that these tiny dog. fCTlftklnUtt?. A " are able to yap volubly and eat largely no one can profess to find Interesting there Is really very little about them to orA,"l"",ni- ... . . , ... . . .i And to a great extent th same may b mark their relationship to the canln- Hl1 of th; dieharda." Not long ago race. They ar extraordinarily lacking no on would hav claimed a Boottle T T . A . -r -f . t -vw i-i . . - race, iney are exiraornsruy uu.n.iiB no on wouia nav claimed a Boottle MYSTERIOUS PARISIAN LOVE STORY Deatk -Ti S wSyHaTalSHSS f "Vf 1 T T , T '1 . TJ 1 1 T"N 1 "f aatlsfactory, and aa by their fair own- not find Its own way home, but there are or lviaaamc ai orest jaiu. at iiusDana b nnr nv iviissivc my v", "m! rew or tM pur-Dra dog or tu variety 17 A A XcM.ixxw ms. vawuv - aauauouuB J1K J y light as a fashionable Jewel or the latest now which could be looked upon as From French School Girl Who Declares Affection for Man IPttiJ, HE Laforest mystery has stirred lng domicile the couple wer together vulgar woman with the grotesque head- A0 tmth oirafea whleoati T the Imagination of more profoundly than of modern time parable to the Maybrlck thinr ln shoe buckle. and not as either nhirlcv or lntAl11ant ere is lime in moir iit riven tne raltnmi little fox-tarrlam tha cushion and ambrolderled dog of all other bred known and reooar- nisea as oeing tne most perfeotly naniuea oj eise an nature ror th com' ron- ' lh,.. him..if nn 7 m.,u.A.r TV" ? -,T, iV . IT . V .Vi , h- , is tne recoaniaea wj r-ai, ui. i panion or man. la surrerlng from th any affair StrthTOffi'M rldlo.l.w ?rUtur f'Ll.rrSal If "lA-'JIF J"- h, It Is com- her deserted ln the street and without terrified bv a younger rival. When I within with no .oeles of the animal. caV,n tfflWaa." wenl " er 'm.b"i2a y.u ?:1;?aT.e,,! Fox Terriers Suffer. love, do- ViA. " jiZ ..... -j'Z. w.I 7. V unatiracuv quauiiea vi "vtfw vat- , do you not tell her that you love meT m, . Are you duped by hr whlnlngs, by her .. rjU Tnm ' When at length they dlacovered La- threats? How can you liaten without Sweet tttl UOg. forest at Montreull-sous-Bois, Appo- lumping witn rage to tnose jeremiaas ,v,h what a iwet little dog! Our own oartlcular atelier met at of the costumes wer exquisite, some half-oast ten at one of the big cafes consummate works of art all of th . t. .,.mmt, f nasslonate near th Ball Wagram. wher the ball tood. and that the wearer were paint- meatlo unhapplness, Jealouay, death and The Death Rlttles. wa. held this Yar, and w. found th. ed and stained to the complexion of the th. terrlbI, doubu ihfLt have dlv,aed . f, Avenu Wagram black wltb laughing ..c0ttme" 'of R'man -dressed" as a very friends Into two bitterly hostile camps. crowd who naa come to watcn tne acantny draped golden statue, hair and says the Manchester Chronicle. forming of tn procession. , grateful for the Persian lady' Md all but my eyes as we m Into the biasing oaf Wilderlng crowd of Assyrian nil Persians had for center i which an maun main cnirmer. riaic- in. nitiriin n,wi- t iIia.. u.M vm - . : nition or afTnira A.,.d T.ito,A-, ,i. nv. i a n,, tilously Ilk pictures of th aame, stood this sounds odd. let me say en nassant " ffcili!Jih hJ to obtain a divorce from his wif. on the .M m Zi fT A. each comer, and th speech I Imma- whose thick noses and dull ayes lsck all wltb rapt uplifted eye and out- that to an artist and this waa an en- . 5" uZ'I,a ZZ liowiwi. Ho v grounds of illegality of his marrlace In whv did vou c&iibm mmt hon.a tn .m. dlatelv rewarded by a aratlned smil th harnnesa and InUmno. .n n- ' . r . . . . H no unil hilt tha Wrannh A m v i i ' Jinina necldad to llv with him hut it r . ' 7 T . " -- : . (.( wv aa-f nn An wn am k 1 was " "i up i -Jifl T"v-it Th w4f. of . mfiirfli is no aincera noieT 1 saw you nana ner h -v- w. a V. V. i . ill iu3 aca vi un w - ,... 1jx i . . . - . . . . . . . . . . s veil that r ' 1 1 .rr' Vi - rrtnr at lontreull-aous-Bols. l "o lernoie ner oeit yesieraay aunougn sne naa call ltr" 1 tn comment usuany do- " - .i uiaiii avru oiiui l 111 aia-a "---) marrvrviAm i.ars i jj a k iiiic i n. n i iin i run it if t ri i f ki sr i fir 1 1 na 11 -. .m ....ii-a i. IbOWfid our stature, dresses not rlnh notih .o tj.. hrnn.ht to th Hosnltal " . ' "-v "' Vu.. .r..,.i73 loweo upon me wrroi -..., wnom i where a be- forth, and crtalnljr th. mn. h..i1,,i ..-..-. , locked up for weeks together and It fhV. :'rt.r.i,.'. lU-nronortlonedl ovex-fed llttl monr u v . ii ' . ' ai a, a inina iBii I ii HNiiM v Bvcuiiic in . ui, vvi i uunu ui i -u vuu luiua. mat - r.iC?- we,r," th"e "bo. now cast light wraps mhuifli which had been sent for. WHS only after the Intervention of th for that woman I wlU say adieu to our troslty clad In an elaborat ovarooat of mv.w vi, M u him nnn iionn rnrin in in. .Mt,,m nr - . u ; nm hh mnpr or nnnon inn Thar i.rtn. im.1m-m y.... n..i - . . -l ne moaern lerner cannot hold a candle to hi brother of a Short tim back. Though th old-fashioned fox How terrier may not hav been so attraotlv show-bench, he at any rat was a powerful, hardly, muscular little dog, to ear and faithlessness were allk nknown. - Now, however, we get weedy. undersised. short-backed animal with lJ?n4 long. narrow, heads. id there were many Incidents attached "n;L rencn court con- within meT You hay taken me. You and th reply: fcody .bringing; them down He lea, hi. profession from it lives i?.1" .itTon'' which . By every meanT in his power he en- Sunishmen't wm be So awi1 r, 7tid "O". I have no Idea what breed h 1. headed, .harp-nosed dog. Stretched arm manipulating the India- tertainment forbidden to all but artist nu"Dflndr ruDoer reputes wounu irouau mi muku me puae- aoes not mean nakedness. , . th old , broad- from tim ln hnonital Permission to reoaet that followd v. ct wmii" nr. r ... tk- nlght artistic festival. raiest. There was no supper room and JT;0. - tX J. w h a .a h . another occasion, still, according 'too m.nv. It wa. mwrugni oeiore we enterea in tne loges were not large enough to hold .-d Carried away a number of 10 ln5 s'8ter of Appollnine, when Mad- give you t v i i. . . . - n rii i,HTnrpfii vrna irtin? in ri rm r m ball-room. At an inner door tand dread their parties, there were few chairs, so wT?n v.rlSus Wndl ones In authority, who ruthlesaly turn everyone sat on the floor ln circle be- bo1"" of various klnas. you away, no matter wno you are, natn tne loges. bmall cardboard boxes . T t . every detail of your dress 1 not cor- containing cold fowl and a small bottle Who Is Latorestf recv or you r iubdwiou vi oi wine wre uiairiDutea Dy waiters who .....j ttv curious outsider: but finally our turn looked as alarmed as out of hV,t Th news spread like cima and we nassed and found our- no one naid much attention to th. xiontreull. And soon all the tongues uroaches elvea in on of tha most extraordinary When revels recommenced on a , rr,c.i .v. ihhnrfiood were wasrtrlnA At death rattles! scenes I have ever witnessed. Th of broken plates and ham we retired L. i. .Mmrv however, to great event of th ball la tb comptl- Into our loge and watched from above thu 0,nt U "'T' T.tlj. It In Love With Germaine lion between the different .tudioe to And so. the band trying In vain to make Indicate mor clearly the character of " -uvc vicrrnaine. , design and produce with It own hands Itself heard while the assistants tore the Dersonages ln the drama. Appollnine fainted, and Laforeat had wgStf bbyUt,faUl ffll&'V'llS! llWTDrroulSf fa'v-nin Albert Laforest who 1. now about to perform artlficia, respiration to bring tlnulshed artists: and each studio also el, dancing Drimitlve oriental H.n. , years or age, r r'" ner rouna. When she returned to con- nfpiioim a Anti,rA In i ao not mwiK your you swore to be H' Just hi mother", ownest darling- It used to be a matter of a few day she fell a victim to tvohold fever On ,v,-- K'i"''?. ' V iL,rlZl1 "l P-m-m-ui-.i.-u.-..- vu a i-.rr.er puppy ana mag mm a take away the body for another occasion, when all th. mem- permit' "you". &t " To . fly from V-,,?, UPOn 7 T " ' 1 ' l"5 love ana youtn, mat manes unhapplness; ..iVv..,Ui, ii mrm, una one moy himself can y0u look at her yellow skin without i But th toy dog and th freak . dog adopted an owner, nothing short of pur f lonni fo h- aLZ1a6 .hVT 1 l "" ltd to a clas by physical force could separate th dog i yun..to. Da clvd, that would bring ,.. mnA ,h- r(,.i ,i..iover la f,m hi. t... ....u w7v. " you u IBM an your lire you would t l.v them to the tender mourn it. I repeat that woman la one fP"1","! 2 t?WZ . 'Sf . I love .V. .1 ;m Laforest was sitting in her room an(j eor au with Laforest suddenlv bounded In. threw hr ?'i.w'i" j . , . . " ' uuiuftii. i uu rit 1 1 aown ana seizing ner Dv the throat com- f .,. menend to .lnn.1. h.r h. . "ci.ii( .v. :. . . Dam is torturing m? I h.o- v n think - r .. . ....... . . . . . ... .... wllddre at " "yinaj out: ht me; j , -- i -r-g fc 'v., " Pn P10.,. T . T.L w,n.?? lu. ro kdoui io aie: Lieain ap- vau .lw.v- T want vn.. even in iryu i .w. . wuu imiu aurpnaa ai a : your limbs quiver, I hear th oh. mv lived Rmil. to time with a oundlna his working llf with i the noay ana rapm """'y""'""" r""i deavoreri to Inlnr. hr . . -"'.r:."":.". V'".r . : . ir . .... . . - - . -v. w . -aa r. ih. nrvious aecia.rni.iuiiH ui . j , -? 1110 tuat jruu iuvco iSoe th. SEfwBYou kToVthTn-o-rmal ffuT tT.nV'irr ' " o?08.! the woman." caused no small excitement W or , tr.a ment everything to me; your other promi.e. t pet-m-m-m-m-m-m!- followed by an to train a terrier puppy and mak. him a French mood, with ita suggestion of female form. But now the band assert- lust naving naui a iiiu cuArnuK.ua. auu ra useir. tne cortege hnd formed and 10 tnis in naiurau gaiety vi im cbtoicbb Dursis oi violent artist temperament ln It moat holiday clow and beautiful mood ana a great aeai ox excitement when I say mwA aii 111 natjnharili siriHvsTi tit I lfljsJI. nha mna o-na of th kaleidoscopic mirth of th mid- the repaet th from his master. But with the htghly- sava men to ine leaaer t.,. ,--i-- . ... . mercies of the faddist, who profess to :;'.""" " . r." vory "You are you enourh to , . . Tv. ; " ,a- .k-, i m th. ferent Thev ara vor rtirrir-iiit . ...k hS? I am s?rlbbHn2 faddist wlli U oqually fair and leave they ar not plucky, they yap without know ih-tV-Hi? nrl lv f3.I'f."i!fnt.?r! discrimination, they hav verv llttl. ' , ,. alon. oui mis umuriuimiti juoi ... ... r i, iiiexprcsmuia ,h. h.v runnnt do and. owtnsr to the --. " a "r raia, mey will trot OOn- you. hi owarded by a rommlttei eenstructs for Itself against th wall amusing themselves ln other ways, tho riYotoma He was T a medical stu- sciousnesa he was lying beside her, and you always. IU hMdauarters for th' evenTna! "it "waV' "o-cloc'befor. th. hv nt and assistant at a private hospital she was astonished to observe how calm j nese loges are num. stage scenery in merrymaaer lert ana fashion. in the same character as th In oroceaslon to the Beau cars, and comnletely hide th walls of En route they Btoooed to the nail, which thus presents a different tlon before the bouse of one of the antKarance rrom every point or view, greatest jrrsncn painters, who came T?i(is, peering through or above the gilt- forth on th balcony In his pajamas . Terms, rompi people, you aa bowl of red fire smoked before a hid- ended such a night of revelry as only euuii uic oruBB-ieKgea asuy ua vu rsris caa provia. thP m2rhedf beT slin? Vs-deV-Ar'ts ZZLJI BTT''' w l0n? A Strange Postscript, x Arts school. lT 1895 At that time a young af before her death Madame Laforest v, give an ova- Womn of 28, Appollnine Celtour, was wa In continual dread of being pol- My latter Wotted . " engaged aa aomesuc at ine nonpuui. s, wno came Aav .ma 12 years aao. she came inrougn or aDove ine gin- lonn on in Daicony in nis pajamas ,n ,i n,:a7y,Xv room for an affection ng crowd of nearly 000 and gaily saluted the future artists of f V,1 .he as then treated aw an Indian temple. A the mosf artistic city In the world. So P' f" a"td Ho fell In love with fire smoked before a hid- ended auoh a nia-ht of ravalrv nl b7 M- forest. Ho " n ove wiui T w vtqu 111 v w J . , ... . - , . v ' " " .ii.,. -u , 1 1 d 1 fill .1WAVM j. .11 .Hntln.l. ,h. . ri 1a a A la, 1 ) .. . 1 L. . , . . . . . ri ri . v i n bihjii .uu viiiuiu.i. ,11 v ,."n iidiwibui; loi.uuii. wnn. wirn un. my lovea EmUa, ..nti.i .h-rKtrlatie. of several breeds head and should An hnr1v1 nr1 hi. I Of a llttl aid I hav much need. of dogs whlcn nav nunerio oeen ciuei- quivering wnn xcitemnt 1 w,. DK9at i -.mArkahle for their sacraclty. .Dort- showers of brown aarth t r I know not where my path mar lead..'!?,' lntlnct"- and ompanlonaWa quads In hUi frantlo endeavor. And VhVein find Ty0 meed , ln .,acV ' Jave even known a prt.- n0 inerein una my meed Nature Opposed. . bred tarrler b rhown a rat without th I kins you. I say It again; I will lov v sight arousing the least Interest Nor rs. it nature aesunea uvg u ua macs. imv umy nny real ariecuon ror tnalr Your Unhappy Little 40P KrtTt some one Immediately sets to wPer"f .ana th f-f quit ready to UEKMAINE. . T. ,,. it in m whit. ., rr "- moiiua una anacn inemaeive to work to produc it ln at white ooat If any. gtranger who may offer sufficient originally It had crooked legs, then oy blandishments. abominably. Intricate method, thee leg must be ,Jl.d5ubt wnJn v'we 'roai th light a judge of the show-benoh things ar of me intro duce new points, breeders ar ln danger the young woman and soon made mistress. This state of affairs lastea eyes ana she was acquainted with It " personal whims of the breeder. two vf-ars and at the end of that time effects; Her husband gave her medlcin J0"- " that ' ". Pardon, excuse my Prso" : i.,fAr.,t storiiil.ri to iniirrv A nnollnlne. In caDBures. and also in1-nt.il aoma dm. excitement mv naln mv There were great difficulties In the way. with a hypodermic needle. ber that I love you," tha w'ar prom- TTTiO'D T TV TXTYTTQ T"RT 17 Jne . futur exists potentially. dv s-rin nnnn if Mmp l.nforpust the mother of the Madam Laforest also related a cu- tsea on to th othar. - VV 111 v aia (( lerminea Dy causes whloh hrinir in There Is no grace, and can b no medical student, wm a iaay wno movea nous mcioeni, one saia mat one aay . QERMAINB. blessing, in giving what cannot be in a class of society where it would her husband wap more sympathetic than Perhaps even mor grave In the mat soned, and she besought her sister to ln- hav no time vn to re-read It; I do made straight or vie versa. Curly- 'Slfferent but Saa.Xn.?u? not know what I hav written, but I fear coated animal, have, their clothing re- vief of anoutaer'T em.P to' lieved that th. nniaon . I hav written too much. Madame de duced to lank sleekness; long-legged that. In their frantlo endeavor to lnl e with atrophlne, for she had been treated with Sevigny 'allowed her pen to trot along, dog develop Into bandy-legged waddl era, of "slmr lsrht lt 'thl ?iZ.rfa her his atrophlne when she suffered with her th. Kt. v.. ... ., v" l..t. i. nryi (n .Hf. th. ?J L.f , J?1?"!.0.1..1.1. n? Produo- ,. . . . . . ... v., v fw u i iu jiiui. iiaa i.ipit iti v rriirnifln hiiu bu vii. m v. , j ... v.uv. - . . j ..v iiici oiar nun riti v n.n. n,i r ,,ni n. n,i.i,. Th a t:.to or arrairs lasiea eyes, ana sne wan acouaintan with t . .. wi. . ,v. k.., i:r. -, terestlng automaton. TlT TT'V fl T7 T ICTX Money Is left" by milUonalres to publlo JJU 1 1 WJT 1 JT1D JCvIVjIT institutions when they must relax their Wcaltk a Sacred Trust to K. ArltniTiifrrrl h-ir Pn withheld. It is no gift, because it is not have been thought the hel-ht of folly he had been for years. He took her ln ter of accusation i the, letter that old - w cneerruuy given, out only granteo at lo matry a Kin wno nua ueeu b, uu- ma uiiii uia iijiru nor iniBimy wu eessor for Good of People s 1th hia Madame Laforeat wrota tn h.r .an In the stern summon, of death. mestlc, although a liaison as existed eves. It struck her that he was hypno- 1900. She accuses him of - extorting The third u, and the only noble use was easily tolerated. Mme. Laforest Using her, but she was unable to resist money from her, of being Idle, dissolute, of surplus wealth. Is this that it be was proud, severe, and at the same time In this account on, feel, the need of ungrateful. She refer, to his having regarded as a sacred trust to be ad- very rich. She had no faith in her some powerful motive to explain such often threatened her with rtaath. fih. ' . . Ii J 1 11- . ..... b. ..n nn,l k. . . , tf hl, . hA nAnli.Mt Tl,al n.Afl.T. ..I.I.J . . , . . . ... TnimTTo . i . . . . i. . iiuuioMinia u j jcb uvvHiour, in i u n nunc '"i din. 1 1 i mict-iiuii .vi iiini ii-w wnuta iimi uwinii iv:ua i u aev mm aaain unless ne will URPLL8 Wealth flowing; IntO the uaA. I, lli. ,v, kl.L.t n rhonn.H to hltl.rn... T'nrl.r thn Mr- th. rVlAnria ne Mnilxm. I..fn,..l anJ In . . --.7"' .... .t . w D "1 w , , , ., , , ... , 1 . ' ..v, "I mill a ,W 1WU MIU IIWI HI fllB UI UlCa handa of a few men, a. it does the people. cumstances the young couple decided an irresistible form I slon. today what is their duty? How Man does not Hv by bread alone, and to go to Kngland, where they were In the year 1900, Just about the epoch Th doctor's defense 1. that, his wife 9 vi iv cent. uay iuui revcuug owi- uuij mmncn. fui i.uia mai i ia.il wi- nii.u ,jo.i.vii irisi. i.uiiiiiiciivcu iu uiLrcai was an nysiericai woman, arriictea with . ri i - t n Aine Doui , ian lnnuence Another at a Distance By Andrew Carnegie. I Positive observation proves the xl.t ence of a psychic world, as real a th World known tn nnr r,h-l..l hadl never ffive up the exploraUott o? tb!e world, which I hon- trt rtrrv tA an j al. a , o ui xu ir " . . . ruB?" Ior aoua" 10 De tered over thousands Would do little kept secret from the mother, and to the his wife, ha made th acquaintance of a Ideas of ioersecution. and set on hv her . ,k(..(,. " i? better to look upon uch .too nriea rrom the sordid atmosphere or no good. Accumulated Into a great day of her death, which happened ln young woman named Germaine Blllard. relatives, who hated him. As to Ger- m n,llon u' ppi. J ' " " otM on9 main object in life, but u Frouncing nusines ana mad a nobie '"u ni expenaea aa air, ,uur r a- hv, .ho wua una wia ui it. uarnmino ujio any inierta inn consulting main career? pended it for the Cooper institute ln Appollnine herself had a little fortune robm, as formerly Appollnine had done, her hi By Camilla Flammarlon. end If the time indispensable to tn I. -V...1.,,.!., ...lol. th.t no. .mil WOrk Shall ha sllnnr.il T3... .X ... i. IB .IIBUIUWiJ vvi vwi.a vim- . . . " v v. Ill DU UI, VW can Influence another .our at a "d,0".J ".Pit0?. .'"P.?6 0. ,? .iiM.nl . h i;iu.ir I', uwm, rnc son lose tn necessary to form studies a distance and without the aid of the subjects, for one might sioh senses. Many dead people, I know, lndependenc of mind necef.ar hav. been told by teWP.thic , com- TsTeVfe'rttupon ,W rJw Vrtrlr aotoKllahaa imathln at that nf fthnut 400. nnii nfimr (th rrtnrrlfltra rtth a Aiuaa aa th avoo -r-mi. tiiLuvrko ucen ais- win iac ior Renerauona. it win eau- juaroreat uiinzea mia sum to esiaonsn aelf littioreHi curen ntsr. ana n xeii mn.a- hima tj k hMiraM ifk in.MAiH --- ( ik.,.J - V. pt .... '. rv . t li n ik. ..l-r...1 wvn- nrOtlr.a 1 n 4K T3islBra fj4 v UA 1 I- ,.. W- n.anl. . . " . M . . " V . V V-"mni3 . TX7 ai iVs1 Vtfl Jlflllhf ftn thlal 111168. (i iwuwu i ..- waji. x ne nrsi ana wiof ui buhivuoi v1 v " ... jiuuiWalu " " v wvo wun uoi. uoi uiij w a um BoiTie time Deiore nis wire s death an I ehlf one I;by willfng it at death to J"n. It fumlshe. a ladder, upon which marchals not far from he Bastille. At daughter of a cobbler, and without that if love for Grmaln was a motive point th soul can act at a distance. ak?ih6fBn. our rth tu, uggestioiT.eero auIiy cer- dreams. " I hope, neVertnei;.., to glv Piychlo communication batw.en per- lng a" portion of ' tS5V mysterles"land ns who are living 1. also proved by perhaps what on man cannot do mSy large number of case that have been be done by other. Every on may aervitd and reDorted. There are hrin. hi. iiti- LTl "If p.ychlo current aa wU aa arlal and construction of a futuri pld eleotrlc jsurrents. v I ask my readers and Yrlenda 1'to lar , Telepafthy is nothWnew; , t h.lda pp knowljga to work and f hopa W. .. . .... .... ... l?-" ",.5"-ArJ5' " in miasi of n invislbl world. tniursai M ma vxpsris an xn woria m uoinwr, jhui "v.uj in wnicn forces ar at work of ayhlcb. ,li- .. i.1iii., MQueit;uiiK l"B in J vitiiiu, -.,,. ...v.v ' " I r. ' ,iiuv,i i v n.ivii, uu. onw na. invnjr, l-l'- TOT UOlHOnlllB; fl IS WIT. inRt ITI 1 B" h I hAV i. .,.) to those dependent upon on the rve- 1 no use whatever trying to help peopl mother for money, while she reproached tivatlng, very Intelligent, and resolut happened at any other epoch but not tain : nu neeuiui iw a, uiuubsi ana lijae' not neip memseivea. jou can- mm iut mo imuiu ui iuurj. in ner aesigns. Laioresi naa ner eau- now A ret number of tha nalrh -pendent living. Is such use of wealth pot push any one up a ladder unless hV When Mme. Laforest died her son In- cated at a BChool for young ladles, and bora ara on the side of Laforaat a a ' Uher right or wise? I mean no. A. be willing to climb a llttl himself. ; herlted a fine property at Montreull- afterward he mad her hi mistress. they roundly declare Tthat hU wlf was S woman. Insanely Jealous, and al- oh " 10 Bona ur unuaiiioi. ui iuuuuiw uravu mwu uiu una iib huhil . uutf. uuursni usuiutu iu BHanaun nra a t .. , . , . , . . I . . ' .w . w i' j wih. iiB ui. luia.iaum X .n almlahtv curse. It is riot th good of th child which .k m.11 Hsu.. Im Mnnt rAn.lH.r. .hi m h make these bequests; it Is hi own Trouble of a Truthful Woman, From th Ladles' Field. vanity: It In not affection for tne child; It Is no exas-ireratlon to aav that It la, elf-gloriaoaUon for the parent mor pr less truthful woman Is looked practice in Paris and at his place at Montreuli-sous-Boise he lived a retired The following lebjer. written by Ger- Th. rira a f th. u., life. His chief pleasures seemed to be ,. . . ... . VnvM Ot tne WOUf. fl.hlnr and the Cultivation of rr nd maina. la caruiiniy a. awumani oi in- What exotic r planta Under this appearance tense interest to siuaen or numan na- " " , A. S""r . rinarr T nfiWn hrin foiward ii. vn l rk of vn!cJl. ed of calmT however, veritable tempest, of ture. and It throw, a atrang beam of th Information they desired, and it I. Virgil 0nsCicero en orward wo. know . 7Bllttle and this agreeT la naaalnn war raalne. Laforeat had loat .... ... .. . aaM that mattv hava dl.miv.ru tv- case oi manussiauoiw irwm ma aymg w.'tll What W lenow about the limUatlon iTtUp oh ; un "wiuboTto d "vy.rsu .ye. w n0m ffss&rr- r- or ni moiner, ana, n too accounts or .. - . .... ., .... .. . . . , . . .without aara. not bv unnatural excite- a I ' which 1 at th root of thi lnjurlou upon with grave suspicion, ii. nnai tlon . of . wealth. There Is only more. nohnn h.11.,11,. h.- one thing to D aJd ior tni moa it " Jh quit truthfully pronounce hr 'of hi mother, and. if the account of - fumlsb.s dn-of the most fnoaclous g to b. it. verybody at one My hr friend ar ; to b; believed, he led mean of rapid distribution of wealth then sh must b at least SS; whll If hr terribl life. Mme. Perlese, the ver known. -rk.". . h should ver ba caloled Into admit-'slater of 'Appollnine, declares that La- Tber Is onaM or. w wtn, iss f'" number of proposals she had la forst would never Inform his wlf that you loved m;" that you thought and deepening mysteries, the interest of iiiiin.u .i.nji ..- - . - - . " - r., wm omy coniirm tn pop- wner : nw m liver which h had not dlarnnaad h..t without ears, not by unnatural exolte uver wnicn n naa noi aiagnoa. but n. nn . vlalon or of hear- Thursday, 11 June, 1908. Friend Ever Loved. J v which would aconnt tot. hr , ymptom, jng, but by om-lntrlor n, p.ychle of th present movement In I am ; ? lov vou. Ton told m With th doubt, ih conflicting opinion, i 7f mSL ? ' .Maryland to mak Senator Whyt Dmo- ai.. u. . 1. tnt.nd.n tn a.ttl. .t.. - K....llf,.l .ii .v.. T Mi..1 .... 1 U . ..V.n. I. . .1.1 ..j ,- ' . -, . , , 7 1 .7 ."-vi.-ii, . - , 1,1.1. ,.ilr i-..jV";CT'L . . w ito i---- .7 uCTuimn iu v.i.i . v-iu un "j m. i7uui "'". m uuvning is " n oriv wnar is passing si a great leresimg to race i that It is lust If lnJriou. Jo th eommunuy.frut had trlvea up hi. practice. The even- your houe, Ar you th master? wanting to rive th drama pasaionat distance, but It ,-may also know In ad- year, sine Mr. . Wnvt f llled th ubr- M ferlntf o? ersdit to testator, lucky to catch a bubui ai all. v U af h Ui wa aba-r- tul4 yo not ahow th door U Wa a4 o5auaI lataraat, v wail T V ti rJM&n in U futur. natorlal onalr la ut itit UDr"