Show tj ir C 1 t fr BELIEVE IN GHOSTS PEOPLE OF INDIA WITH STRONG S SUPERSTITIONS SUPERSTITIONS i Surveyor Relates an Incident Which Js Interesting g as Showing the Ideas Evolved by 6 by a a n tace 1 0 of Very V ry Primitive Prim Prim- I. I tive People T I Ze t the o Journ Journal l o of l' l the tl aits br Asiatic Asiat- Asiat ic c ty there re I arti article le rp peri q q i fD D la- la chado oil the su PY I y e of ghosts gho t He JI S 'S says r j Some Your four ago wll when n I I. I was Iwas was engaged Ita In In certain m operations opera opera- in Ill th Lap o of pi D on on 61 F Fttie the borders P Of that state ate vt with h P rak L LI I had occasion sion f tip tb nj make ke a somewhat lengthy stay at a a pt place c called called- d' d kaI Kam- Kam i. i r par on on the the- the Tue r oI of ofu of 3 t tri trl i i. i butanes oT of the the t. t in In- In H Its a ur a tributary of the ll aJ the 1 p 1 feeder of f tb the j I selected s- s sl l ct d this sp pot t e use 1 h had had- d- d lre x b en clew i ed d of j t e l tt tes es s aid i had had d y 5 rece recent Ulli ly ti v. v sin op Qu as as a aSak Sak l U ment IT ITri ri t he Teni 1 of which jr i tel n 9 pui r o us lIttle littler J j l l Sj ho g i strongly strongly- gly advised u ill t tp gt gd gJ elsewhere ew ere f. f alle flits j lace was waS ha haunted ted by by el elie Q a rg t 1 they ther had been t een ile e dig j t a a. a number of death 4 ip ili m I g their children child child- ren hen ien ih se re a is ife 8 i b buried there W r sa R Jn th tha at atthe atthe the back of- of of i ce yards 1 t fifty Y yards ds away Is to be i s of th those se peculiar culiar cu- cu liar muddy po pools ls animals Jot of i all all kj binds or r for lop lop- ia tI ular lar oneT on eing jino wn a Mt t Kub Ku a jah ah Hart Hatji t u f-u ud Vogl I ti tt Ay l s i b ese ri tese tese's esa s 's s lt It l lk k S1 al also known as ge gell genets tt s In aYt y 1 the refer this l c t U itally aUy with bated teath eat and a mysterious and awesome awesome tu cure ture e. e T These se men mea fl t. w wn n nightly el elEpha s urd j breaking twigs and branches and war waT lowing In this mud pool and yet In Inthe Inthe inthe the t a vestige 0 of their heir bey ep df f this e. Ii any r n th the prints ot of deer q and t ate at plen ful a and d fresh friesh fr sh I S' S but n no elephant could could have been within miles of the place pla e during my mya myr a r s ce in that locality My Iy mandog's man man- ao dogs V rs' rs elderly c erl wife wile wh who always f fol- fol l- l it r husband in his journeys doing doing the cooking for my followers follower's that the first night we slept th there there eshe she and ail my all my iny men heard co con I. I J r long drawn walls wails like a long in intermission nf wee wee-e-e-e which w went mt on without until almost daylight This noise they t said came from those thos 8 a a. a i c i ren burled buried there t thIs kc hIs ac acs mint nt W is Interesting from froman an ethnological standpoint in so so far faras faras as It m Illustrates the beliefs and superstitions super super- a race of very primitive As s for the forth the children a d dying ng at aUthe at the tim this timp-this Would only only se natural ural when It it Is remembered i thatah a ail l of measles measles sl wag then en a and had been for some tor-some some time raging |