Show IJj idging lielirins Straits Engineering skill has 1been advanced so far that no project is nowsufficiently stupendous stu-pendous to appal the imaginations Plans have accordingly been drawn to > bridge Behring Straits and construfct an all mi route to Europe via Asia The chief difficulty diffi-culty one that for the present afJcast is insurmountable such a road would not pay and therefore could not command the necessary capital As to tho construction oftwo bridges each twenty miles long across the arm of the sea that cook probably be doueif there wasmoiieyin it But in spite of the assurance that the climate cli-mate is mild owing to the Pacific Gulf stream and that there S no danger from Tic e it would require cducatipulbf the traveling public to induce thetn to risk their lives on such a bridgeNew Orleans Picayune |