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THE SUNDAY CALL e 29 = Derilous TNight Hoventure of a (Nodern Diana .Q‘QQQQfi@%%%Q@%Q-‘}@Q o /QMO %QQMQQWMWQWQ. Rorsg and Rider Miss Their Focting ) R Prejecting LedGe Rarely Saves the on One of the Most DanGerols 5 Wife oF Miss Hutchings, Daughi¢r Trails in the Yosemiteand 6o ¢ of the Explorgr and Discov- Headlong Over the QITFF. erer of the Vallgy. tilting projection upon which one step at seeing two young women, with big black charger and start amiss would precipitate you three (hou- swung from their saddl eep shadows sand feet down 'u Ab valley floor. Wh his lonely camp and not always fol- there were a ers venturesome haunch of venisen for a h'tlfl flour or cof- enough to go o 1 o< his rock in day- would t glimpse flashing wed the \allo' a spectacle which / with the knowlec gers dared by tf / Some years ago ) with a girl after her own the daughter o chant, who I but er was who had become over tional course of the fore To- fter ret gether th idven- girl was married ture, and they prominent i ridmg started ou as hunters. Week ed to her life in of the fore she danger she g and siip- antly she le, and she ed and rolled It seemed the position of heroine. time Miss Hutchings is ac and secretary for the Sfe; semite. l Girl as a Naval | a Club in Yo- FArchitect, A bright-faced girl works | and anvil at a forge | ratiroad | Lydia Gould W | Massachusetts and she is j tect. Miss Weld is 21 years ol INJTANTLY SHETHREW HERSELF FROM THE SADDLE-, AND FHE AND ¥ THE HORSE r’\G:‘:TH R PITCHED AND RO DOWN, A5 1FF TO :E-P.':At\' DEATH \ i)mb'»'r"f Mig5 PVTCHINGF | D:cfionary of the Prn)ate One of the pr | Michigan brough J' trange Cases o[ Jurgery. Dr. Morestin, a Ru surgeon, who had been treating a woman for recurring Hearess Loves an /Hrlcan. £ abscesses, announced the recovery of his | what is know i patient the other day. had removed v.”” For the be i from her a pair of ph: hemostatic conversant w = forceps, four inches long, which had been | some of the den 5 accidentally sewed up in her body four Private—The w vears before. Said a New York physician: “A short time ago an up-country doctor came to the city to be operated upon for the re- moval of the vermiform appendix, al- though I understand he never had ap- pendicitis. He did not improve after the operation, and one night he dled. There | was an autopsy, and it was found that a sponge had been sewed up in him. Yet I have known of many forceps, clamps and other metal instruments to be forgotten 1 left in patients, and the latter get Major—An officer of Mule—An frrel | kingdom. His ra first sergeant. Bugler—A thi jammer, who d ‘ games. | { Colonel— | ches above rd-class private or wind- er.and poker re meal. good in & of remonstrat- ot to Mess—A poor é Pass—A thing to be a mere chance of being killed by the fall or of being swept to death in the vy, when disputes ne the wedd romance than u. day, and thou- ‘Sponges are bad. Prom their very na- Jewell or ture they become collecting agents and soon poison the body. The smooth metal objects, on the other hand, are apt to work their way Into the alimentary tract, vammg and then they soon pass away. You doubt- beles w less have heard of needles which have fsh capital have Stayed In the human body for years, grad- - had no time to do anything uaily working their way out of. the sys- wonder at the extraordinary tem, or of old soldlers who still carry the them. King Lobengula sent bullets shot into them. during the civil ies to Queen Victoria a few years war. The gl swallowers of the dime and Lon 1don was to them the most museums reall wr,rurm wonders in the | after week and month after month they the valley and to her haoit of )nderful place on earth. oy of resisting foreign substances In the | ranged through ths mountains from the rambles. Ome of h strange marriages are made now- human body. 8 8 e : S‘rr;e but this is nyiaren(l) the ‘firsi “The most wonderful case of all was|Merfced to Kings River, and from the to make the ride of twer “me that a cultured and weaithy white that of an insane man whom I saw {n an | Western 1imits of the Sierras to the sharp Wawona into the valley girl has set her affections on a native asylum in Lancaster, Pa. He took to|declivity of its eastern edge. They cx- She would go down to Kfrican. That there should be a strong swallowing thi inthe carpenter shop. | plored every canyon, followed every trafl friends who lived there, we opposition to the marriage is not surpris- and before he was stopped he had gulped | and took every charce which is taken by y s v y there was a projecting ich both horse and horse- | They were consclous that 1 almost by a miracle |-~ Guardhc ‘being, but 4nal | goigiers. they h'l\! }a from a vement was dang as no less aware of in a ceem- 1 the fire lonely ? thirsty cuss poli- preacher to the ffg. Lobe may be, and v down 140 nalls of all sizes, some buckles, | the woodman and the mountaineer. They nk s S e a plece of oid lron, some screws and a 10t | camped wherever night overtook them sity of starting homeward. Laughi e lucky keep nd. if indeed there are “All of this hardware was extracted and | 2nd lived upon the game which thelr rifics scorn the anxious advice not to a b up tne doctor he 13 Bt to become Miss Jew- the man recovered. He is stlll Iving and | brought down. Occasionally some sheep- In the darkness roads which r pe . and it was | who gives you a_sprained ankle, uble duty. husband still a lunatic.” barder ar cattle-man would ha surnrissd carae to travel only in daylight. she would stion to think of | then puts you on