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Show A.i'A.IOUK TKAYLUM.'.S tilDU.r. I,aiiv Burton, widow of tbe famous traveler, Blr Jllcbard llurton, who wroton book about Utah,1 now living at Monistic, a suburb of London, l.nglaud. Iter husband I burled lu the llttlo Roman Cathollo cemetery of that village. Bnu engaged a bouse near tbo cemetery, and has tho Inscription Inscrip-tion "Our Cottage" written on tbo gate. Btio Is writing a life of her hu. baud, and ilnda Inspiration and comfort com-fort In visiting his grave dally. When raked about tbe burning of her bun-band's bun-band's oriental manuscripts, the itated bo gave her absolute authority to treat them a she desired. During the closing years ot hi life, hi health was not lu its usual condition. Uo was not able to udgo what was good for the public, Ileildes, ho always wrote dlsregardlul of public opinion, and this habit bo camu Intensified during his illness. Lady llurton tit uhlle v, rltlug at n talk', near which I placed the ebalr formerly occujled by her huil&nd, BLio has also u oaso o( photographs uf Blr Illchard taken at illilereut times of hi life. There are Lusts and tlatuettea of him all over tbe room. Ills watch and chain hang by hrr aide. Bbo says It was not the wish of her husband to be hurled la Westminster orf any inch public place, because. It horrified him to thl'ik that a tourist guide tbould wlnt to bit tomb fur a penny. Her heart, her soul, her happiness are all In the little ,i( mvu at Mortlake. |