PAGE FOURTEEN, DB NAS O American Women to Whom a Strenuous Form of 0 -- Zs ox frerrclbin ann of 2rcrietre 2 : onl 72. fhe Arcdie. In Miss Apna daughter of J. Pierpont famous New York financier, is to hunters "The Diana Peaks Mrs, Max ( } Cincinnati, has taken game hunts in Africa polar bear mm the frozen north J. W. M. Cardeza, of Phi sought sport in and Afriea, as well as of Canada. "In archaic art," "Diana often appears as grasping two mals," No modern ana, so far a has ever been photograph act of. grasping living lions, ! than has exercised her marksmanship « the kin beasts, Not a women generation have big boldly and as confidently a Historie place to gentle Priscilla, the maiden, Further annals of hood will undoubtedly accord pro minent a place to famous Dianas of modern tines, antitheses of Priscilla in many wavs and yet her in truly feminine graces -- Morgan the know, of the eischman, of ng shot My wlelphia, has India wile Colorado Morgan, as part in and has the jungles of in the authorities tate, and ani winged, hons or other wild known the more one in the this as m tow sought of game men romance has given large Puritan woman HUCCOSROrs More women may he numbered with the mighty hunters of the land than one would imagine, It an lime honored jest to depict a- woman fainting at the sight of a mouse what can we say of one who boldly shoots bears in the Rockies or lives in African jungles ? One of the most prominent of Am- eriea's women hunters Miss Anny Morgan, who, when she feels inclined, louves the social engagements of New York and Newport and plungds into the wilderness of Colorado with all the daring of the doughtiest. The daughter of the great banker no more fears . facing wildeats, Iynxes, coyotes, mountain lions or even griz glies than she dreads the scrutiny of the elite in the drawing-room, She is as much at home rifle in her hand ab she is Jeweled fan during a ball. Miss Morgah is a therongh woman. With parties of friends thos gone west and spent a month at A time in the wildest parts of the foreitd, Clad in a sweater, short skirts and rubber hoots the young woman has often ridden off an perilous trails, gun swung over her shoulder, or for hours has stood in trout streams wait ing for a bite, On one of her trips she through 125 miles of the wildest 18 with with her sports she went coun try. During her stay in Colorado Miss | Morgan usually lives under tents, oats her meals off tables of bark and thor oughly enjoys roughing it. In her father's palatial mansion, on Fifth avenue, New York, hang the heads of numerous deer and elk, felled "by the daughter in the west, On one trip Miss Morgan got one hear, tw, buck deer, Iw grouse and trout, it ia said, to stock a In Colorado she is known ors as "he Diana of the Peaks Willigm Daxter is the veloran guide of those wilds. He was with Miss Mo gan one day when she espied 4 deer Across a little hill she saw the great horns af the majestic creature moving as he browsed. Baxter carvid some Weapons. = 'My. rifle--quick, Baxter" Miss Morgan, her eyes flashing ~ In an instant she had cocked it, tak- Ing wie with the precision and enol ness of a veteran, Bang !' A Hond of smoke, which slowly cleared. Then a ory oe got him 1" from Miss Morgan. "Seems to me." commented Baxter, "that the Movgaws must have a shoot: their home, in Now faw young ladies can shoot as well as she does. And she's »ihe pluskicst mountain climber I ever enough stream panted saw, _ "Nothing ever upsets her. Why, he ne. the to hunt- | rs arntea 2 Abr brought down her | pronged buek at 300 on her first sh She caught him plumb through vars st : the heart Few feral the experience Nimrods ean boast of of Mrs, Max C, Fleisch mann, of Cincinnati, who has hunted polar bears eighty degrees five minutes north, and tigers and hippopotawmi in the jungles of interior Africa, right on the equator, Mrs. Fleischmann is twenty-six years of age and strikin before her 1905, My handsome. Some Decem said to time marriage, in her, her 'Where shall moon, degr *' The West Indies. would be ing," she replied Fleischmann we take our hones charm "True; and how about a rnp to the north ?"' 'To shoot polar bears 7" She clap ped her hands. "Delightful 1" | "Bsa go!" he | wn Mr. Fleischmann hunter, announced. And it wns an experienced the inheritor of a com {fortable fortune was able to cruise the world in his yacht Hiawatha, journey ing whithersoover he pleased When their friends learned ring to the Aretie honeymoon poleward ! With sailed and as A they wi they shivered Incredible ! the coming of summer they for Norway, where a chartered ship awaited them. With the party were a number of friends. They [ sail for Spitebergen and the frozen Mromsoe, north, and for eleven weeks out of communication with civilization. "We didn't suffer many haundships," said the fair huntress on hee return "It was cold, of course, hut we had a Hunting was good." had were gplendid time, And it must have been, for shot and killed two polar bears, Ix les a number of seals, blue foxes, and many specimens of birds, Her trip to the jungles of Africa or a lion-hunting expedition was ove more exciting and perilous than her honeymoon north. Starting from London, the party Mpmbassa in nineteen days ot reindeer, n reached making their way into the interior Africa on the Uganda railway, which three trains a week. "lhe rail Is & pst primitive affair," said 'Pass rans road Mr, Fleischmann, on his return, engers who wish to sleep must provide which may be benches, with their bedding, spread over leatuer which the ears are equipped.' be Americans equipped their cara van 338 miles inland, pitched {their first camp three miles irom Nai robi. The patty, which included Lord Learmonth, a Iriend of Mr. Fleisch man, was attended by forty-six por ters, from differont tribes. Most of | the shooting was done along the Ta na and Thika rivers. The party got "hig game," including hon, two lighnesses, one giralie, five rhinoceros- own and one than 100 antelopes. "Knjoy the trip?' declared the fair shot, wheh she got bacs. "Yes, ia depd ¥ Wa did rough it somewhat in the jungles, and ecrtainly were grate ful for our rubler bathtub. It was frightfally warm. We wen, right on the equator, but we had lots 'of fun." Mana, aveording 10 classie chroni- eles, did not lead a wore adventurous life ! Mrs. Pleischmann, however, is not the only American woman who goes tiger and lion hunting 'in the jumgles df the tropics. Mrs, J. W. M. Cardess oi Germantown, Philadelphia, is as much at howe in the jungles of Inia br Africa, as in the woods of Maine. Une of the richest women in 1 hila- delphia, Mrs. Cardera is suid to spend annually more than $100,000 for the expenses of her hunting trips. HW the pars smrounding her splendid home, she maintained for 5 time a large col lection of deer, elk, bufialo and other game, Mrs. Cauda 3s a thorough soor's Woman, and, with ber son, T. D, M_ Cardera, often gors #6 Canada. Coles ado amd Maine, after Fig game. Sev- eral" years ago they went to linfis and intrepidly penetrated the jungles, fell Ing tigers, lions and wild boars. Withal, Mrs. Cardeza is a charming, Cl TY Cordless 25 o LIrons rE Ire es, two buffaloes, four zebras and more! ited] States, and, as a swimmers, had { won THE E 27, 1908. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUN F- MOD > EE ---- LZ ls, hanes Loied cocks J, aX Lda ew dordroo sm Cd Tid Zrirodirced (Fass PRA R2 Ta 27 Jew Ir ty a an <r LLL Pnbevd orc Zu ALY Begley, Jew Trey Corres, Tie Seg of » Fu A Hitcheoek, ted horsewOoman ved conveniidns wde-sadd Society had gratwous alter other fwo of Mrs. R. M M. Bagley, er homes woman and a jopular hos pea tess. Tall and handsome, in her draw- zo birds the {and ing room she appears like ong of the m Freneh grand dames, possessing digni ociety become accuston ed of Newport were customs that had ne of the ty and poise. On horseback she is the hana of the chase. Her skill with the startling rifle equals that of ths most trained but there huntsman [ » observed, When it comes to horsewomen, how | i pearly everybody bus heard of { Mrs. Philip Allen Clark, of New York As Miss Groty Pome roy, Mrs Stuyvesant Fish, of the race before she was erowned with the roses of Cupid. It was Peter Fene lon Collier who onee said to Mise' meray © "What a stunning rider vou would make," and offered to coach her. Miss Pomeroy was enthusiastic Before this, in 1504, Mi s 1 omeroy gaingd the reputation of being the best 'woman revolver shot in the Un Vi red of trips to with { hese such was Moy alwavs have de- | to show, a over, just fiw But | elared horsew twinkle in her ewe men doing the not uits, wl grace Hhitcheock soon find - out and the of leforming."' TT and see, with oman chnm of fined ui many he won 1 ris win nm lnure Rheumatism, ataxia, et od conditions pofons ust more likewise memiwrs of , ArY bi with At "Am nt' is side | inl fair To-day the haunt {fureated riding {all the eave that time Mre eriean girls will among clubs fn wear or be and rule of men said to cure cure and to cu They are a g every women who | and blood maker av' ride thus, | Wade's drug races along Bailey's Reach not satisfac There are many daring éross-comptry | "0" SalSiaciory riders Mrs. Hitcheook With | out fear, women ride the most spirited tearing over the coun try at a ternfic pace, making dizny jumps, aml emulating all the Nimrods | and Dianas of the Most of | them. are alse proficient the rifle | and are expert at fencing and other | sports, {in When it to. shooting "ame, scores of American women excel! many men. Into the wilds of Virgi-| nif, along the shores of the Chesa- | ade, and all through the west, they more comfortable, saddle is day city there are youn many at Newport. Beddes this, she has foll- od great game in the west, and ranked first ar the woman feneer of Note York In fact, her fame as 5 huntress of Lig game more than equalhd her rypaty tien as a rider. She, like Mis Mor gan, has shot bears in the Roclive Rut when she got into a saddle, she found herself, as she laughingly de cleared. She rode constantly, follow. ing the Iastest dogs, gomg the breath less pace of the Meadowbrook Rownis, and hrnted constantly in New Jor sey, on Long Island and at Newport. She mas soon in a class with Wr, Ladenbuck and Mrs, Kerochan. After . the svnowncement of the en I fl + gagement of Mins Pomeroy to Philip] Pimples And Disfiydrine Blotches. | °° car 10 Clark. quite a. time elapsed before the hey place many young girls at | oY nein, wedding in 1902, What was the great disadvantage in fife. "The only matter * - friends asked. Then some cure is a blood purifier like one whispered ©: "She's waiting until zone. It cleanses the erimson she pains recognition as a leading | of poisons and Wupuritios, renews and erosscomntry rider." Nhe guided the | tremens it, and niskes Sots of red | meogniton--~then mamied, corpuscles that manilest their presence | When, same seven or wight wears] by a ruddy, healthy builds up | ago, Mrs. Thomas Hitche kk, jr. of] hrokendown constitutions amd gives the Meadowbrook Hunting Clube was] weak, sickly women an abundance of asked why she rode astride, she re lgpinita; vitality, nergy and beauty plied, with a Wile dxclamation of} Try. Ferrocong, it's alk right. Price surprise © Se. per' box, or six bows far $2.00, "Why, because it's easier!" et druggies, oe N. U. Polson & Co. besides theso horses, { Washington, ment, has a few and term. Here are Fat one-fourth Witter Fat meat Lighter meats ancients ng wilh comes small | Eat most and vegetables | arcise, hal Don't fret: don ood | x glow, vian gypsies t eauned so mock { have arrived j of the sven teen Jt will be remembered thut when{ Kingston, Unt. FR Liss Aomee LPorgars, zbe Few . Fork Serress, ants, Holingshewd and Mrs. R Camden, outings proofs of their These Painful Ailments peiled apd the blood enriched in _oMer Wade's . Jaxative) do the things necessary » thoroughly eat nerve steencthener store, To Keep Cool {W. Wiley, food expert oi the govern drinking in moderatioh Banish all alcoholic beverages largely Drink nothing Delow sixty degrees ir | temperature, "and drink sparingly sek Practise moderation in open air ex: Servian Gypsies In London. London, June 27 similar | te nition of making a prolonged tour United Kingdom. There jeranng, caravans. They have with them thres [head and NM.' 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Riddled By Bullets Yet Escapes hew and stylis) Death. { The re Lust death lor tak k The reason for they comfortable CRAWLED TO SAFETY. line that The Frank Slater, or McPherson AT $4.00. H. JENNINGS, King St. #8t. Petershur June 27 markable case of 3 man named ost expert shots was sentenced to the 1905, the Baltic | the a ¢ in revolt in the N.J., who return to then Lhoy en utmost nd es In ame bedore rginia, of ord to court senate bags the I i taken out | ' | bulle firing party 1 which as le wr oexecuti the the om rifles Of | wed ft Prowess | of, od fell B wital, the hiring party He hived nursed him back When, at » he the he I the immediately recognized od 1 he of he was wer vgrh his | With e Maypole Soap With Ease at Home TR TTITI------ With Sure Resuits for colovs, i15c. for bunch, Frank I. Benotict & Ca, Monts onl, | wore not | { after the wounds al, and Lust away had left the place found neuralgia, locomotor | me rawled due to morbid, pois of the blood. The neutralived and x execution. refuge in. a m which an old woman, whe il > % hut | | to health Fille to Iron' Ts was able tg jen misfortans Tie hut, to and re-arvest justice before him but yn court at taken, temced to it | year hie exporiences, decided i} In boxes, 250. Money back INPrison ment View to appeal" Wo émnperor lor a pardon Fhe sen eal court, 'however, has re fang allow the presentation of thi etitio the czar, Lust, tremely in 5 i will CRESCENT WIRE WORKS June 7 » Harve uy T~Dr. Ha and who is state have j to we, and exhaustion, sen lence ol simple rules for eat to Vous | the his commandments: | wm sammer than during the heated : Nine : j terday, Freataded executions terrorists were execs fed, turtvard of the Miy-six place there, fond m the ot ® \ Sines the new vear Select the has : OVE and nineteen at Load taken - See our Garden Border, 7c. and ft., also Manufacturers of Fencing, Wireguards, Railings and Wire Goods of all kinds. - - ---- 10e Scalp Diseases Cured. Dandruff, seurf eruptions of the and the hair health and of cooked iruris weal cared and scalp be restored to vigor by the use of Ih Dawson's Hair Restorer, Nestor King St. West jeray hair to ite natural color g - ' thattles, 50c. each, at Wade's Opposite Hospital. store ! Telephone, 380. Sculptors Come To Blows. arty of Ser Paris, to those who H and M. Barggau, | trouble a vear ago, [of whom hove made mgs of London, with the in | French president, came to blow tenriay. MM. Barrean MN. Varies, with a blow broke iover M. Barreau's back, and thes scalp, can be of Factory and Show Rooms, the sowiety t wore drug 37 A June 27 wae French i tor Carles TUE | tw adion Seon. fells Ml her RB pre, 4 sur paint Biv BRAD. Aka, "Hows Kit Beds of Fo ant Bo Sega Sond re Sey SANG OF dou. RX, vm TYAM BIRD co] Bathurst St. o.SEED i Leo side the salon we are Hail in for who shave three wecily stunned wait whom hw the stick on his 5