Show GEN BE BELL L A MOUNTAINEER Chief of Staff of the Army Makes a Difficult Ascent in the Grand Canyon Los Angeles During During his recent visit in the Grand canyon on his way east from the coast Gen J. J Franklin Bell chief of staff of the United States army demonstrated that he heIs heis heis is a strenuous mountaineer The general and his aid Capt F F. W Miss May Chandler of Los s Angues An An- gues J. J H. H Fleming master of trails horses and wheeled vehicles at El EJ Tovar ovar and a guide composed a party which negotiated the entire Bright Angel trail The general gallantly acted act ed as Miss Chandlers Chandler's special escort The rhe picturesque wonders of the mighty chasm were viewed from fromOr lI C Q 00 i Or- Or t ct Gen J. J Franklin Bell every available point on this steel path from the rim to the bottom Gen Bells Bell's conspicuous energy wat wai not exhausted in overcoming the hard of the Bright Angel trail so hi b. proceeded with a guide to climb i s mountain 1000 feet high which rise Up tip front from the depths of or the canyon neal the foot of ot the trail The Tho sides of the mountain are well nigh perpendicular making the wi achieved a a most ost toilsome one Fron the side of ot this mountain flows a living liv livIng Ing spring creating a splendid pool o. o pure water at the bottom Gen Gels Bell and aide proceeded east continuing the generals general's official arm inspecting tour while the Los Angelel party which included Miss Chandler her mother Mrs Harry Chandler and the latter's father Gen GeL Harrison Harmon Gray Otis returned to tho the city |