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Show MYSTIFIED OVER STRANGE POWER Woman Told of Fortune by Miss Fay, Answers Mental Question of a Salt Lake Woman. Marvelous Experience of Miss Prenta Lewis, a Dressmaker of This City. No matter what explanations, and there aro many, as to how Anna Eva Fay arrives ar-rives at results, nono of them account for such experiences aa tho following, which Is but one of many that havo been features fea-tures of her work hero during tho past week: " No ono in tho whole of Salt Lako Is more mystified over tho slrango powers possessed by Miss Fay powers that seem positively weird and Indicative of a return of witchcraft than Is Miss Frenta Lewis, a dressmaker of No. 47 East First Soutli street. Miss Lewis recently lost her mother. The estate is not yet settled up but will bo within tho next few days, when .Miss Lewis Mill receive an cstato of somo few thousands of dollars. Tho matter, how-ovor, how-ovor, was for a time held up us Miss Lewis's mother's Mill was said to bb defective de-fective and for a lime It looked as if It Mould not bo admitted to probnto Mithout a contest. Much against her Mill Miss Lewis M-as prevailed upon to attend tho performance given by Miss Fay on Wednesday night. No one was awaro of her presence and no one knew of her mother's death or tho pending litigation Suddenly Miss Fay from the cabinet on tho stage said: "I wish to nnswer Miss Lewis's question. ques-tion. Miss Lewis is In row A, scat No. 10." MIsm Lewis was not only surprised but startled. It was indeed remarkable that Miss Fay even knew sho M'as In tho theater. the-ater. An usher approached to read Miss Lewis's question. "I have written no question," said Miss Lewis. Miss Fay then began answering questions from others, but again returned to Miss Lewis. "I will answer Miss Lewis's question," sho announced. "But I have written none," said Miss Lewis again. Tho attention of the whole houso was directed toward Miss Lewis. Then said Miss Fay: "SIlss Lowla Is quite right. Sho has not written any question, but she has a mental men-tal one she wishes to ask me. "Miss Lewis is troubled over a possible law suit Involving her mother's homestead. home-stead. Tho suit Mill not bo brought. All matters havo been amicably adjusted. Everyone has withdrawn, appreciating Miss Lewis's sole claims. She Mill rcrelvo the estate in full. After all expenses havo been paid sho Mill receivo nearly SloOO. I see money on the way now. It Mill not be long not long " Miss Lewis turned Miilte nt Miss Fay's words. They were true so far an her M'orry was concerned, this she freely admitted. ad-mitted. But the news M-ns too good too prophetic of the removal of every dark eloud "If it was only true," sho said, and tho house broke Into a storm of applause ap-plause at Miss Fay's reading of Miss Lewis's mind after sho admitted that Miss Fay had deciphered her constant thoughts. Late last night Miss Lewis received a telegram from her lawyer In Idaho. It confirmed In every detail what Miss 'Fay had declared In her message from tho stage of tho Grand theater on Wednesday night. The lawyer stated that within forty-eight hours a chock would bo for-Marded for-Marded to Miss Louis and that it might exceed by a trlflo tho sum of $3f,00. Miss Lewis Is well known. Sho has a largo circle of acquaintances. But not even the closest of SIlss Lewis's Intimate friends know of her probable inheritance and they Mill be glad to thus learn of her Inheritance. Miss Fay's prediction and fulllllment Is thereforo all tho moro remarkable, re-markable, for thero was no posslblo May of her having beon aware of Miss Lowls s presenco or prospect of coming into money, for Miss LeMis Is posltlvo that sho had never even told any one of tho matter mat-ter and sho Is puzzled and mystified moro than any ono olso over Miss Fay's u'on-derful u'on-derful reading of her mind. |