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Show o FRESH, JUICY NEWS. Wo clip tho following item of interest inter-est from tho current number of the Moab Times: "Two young women of Rochester, Intl., have declared their intention to walk to tho world's fair on a wagor. They aro to leave homo wlthqut n penny and earn their expenses by working nlong tho rond. They aro to visit tho fair for threo days, rldo home on a train and havo $10 each when thoy reach home. Thoy think tho distance dis-tance to tho worlds fair can bo covered cov-ered in 2G days. Thomns Fleming, C5 years old and blind, has started to walk to tho St. Louis exposition. He has been totally blind for years and has been an lnmato of the AVolls county Infirmary near Dublin, Ind. In splto of his infirmity ho Is nn excellent pedestrian and two years ago ho walked to tho Pan-Amor-can exposition without mishap. Ho Insists that tho long journeys aro of much benefit to him. Fleming's trip to St. Louis will require re-quire sovornl months. Ho carries all his belongings In a bandanna handker chief. |