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made a resort where the weary 
made find rest and those troubled 
with hay fever may find breath. 
We had just reached the hotel 
when a thunder storm burst upon 
us, followed with hail and _ snow, 
and we found the fire on the hearth 
a welcome cheer while the storm 
lasted. After it cleared away we 
hastened to explore the gorge, the 
cliffs, the springs, and to play snow- 
ball the roth of June and try to 
storm the cliffs with winter’s own. 
Far from the noise of the world’s 
traffic we sat down at noon to a din- 
ner fit for the epicure as well as for 
gives an 
appetite that finds three meals a 
day too far between. And _ while 
we ate our burros were caught and 
saddled, caps, coats and_ divided 
skirts provided, and soon arrayed, 
not as Solomon, we mounted and 
started for Cathedral Park and Har- 
ney’s Peak 3% miles away. Our 
way wound around the lake through 
tall grass and groves of pine, along 
a well defined trail, though often 
turned aside by a fallen tree 
wrecked in winter’s storm. ‘There 
was no monotony in the trip save 
that of the continual effort to keep 
the ass going and to assure him 
that the bridges were safe and the 
steeps not impassable. We found 
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no such difficulty on the return trip. 
At the beginning of the so-called 
Needles we climbed to an_ over- 
hanging cliff and looked off down 
an unexplored gorge, over the un- 
dulating hills toward the distant 
plain—a scene that cannot be put 
on canvas or expressed in words, 
The storm clouds split at Harney’s 
Peak, gave us a flurry of snow and 
a terrific blast of wind, and made 
grand the hill tops and valleys be- 
neath us as they fled away into the 
distance as if frightened by the 
hills. 
This view almost equals that of 
Harney. It lacks only the all- 
around effect of the higher point. 
I have stood on peaks in the Rock- 
ies, but have seen no finer view. 
But it is the Needles that attract 
one. One wonders concerning the 
forces that have removed the hills 
and left these gigantic cores stand- 
ing. The surrounding trees tell of 
the years that they have stood 
through the storms of winter and 
summer, proof against even the 
lightning. The Black Hills “Gar- 
den of the Gods” far surpasses that 
of Colorado. Into this retreat came 
no sound from the outer world. 
The storm had cleared away, the 
sun shone down with the power 
and beauty of June’s full day, and 
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the giant rocks pointed to the deep 
blue of the inpenetrable heavens, 
and a voice within spoke to one’s 
spizit the inspired words “In the be- 
ginning God.” 
It is indeed a Cathedral Park and 
from all the lofty spires, bell-less, 
there comes to man the conscious- 
ness of the mystery of the Infinite 
and the Psalmist’s thought, “There 
is no speech nor language, for their 
voice cannot be heard.” 
Reluctantly we turned our faces 
toward Sylvan Lake and caught its 
changed beauty in the western sun, 
and after exploring the upper gorge 
and getting some realization of 
what there was still to see, we or- 
dered our team, determined that 
some day when weary we needed 
rest we would hie us to Sylvan 
Lake and revel in its beauties for 
days together. 
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Mrs Alanson Daniels, Miss W M Doherty, 
J E Frenich, Miss Blanche Gardiner, Alma 
Hustis, Mrs C H Hill, C I Hood, Messrs 
Lehnelle Kelmut, John Mason Little, Mrs 
Ella Marshall, Mrs Inez C Marble, Miss 
Bessie McDermott, James Macauley, W M 
Porter, Miss L M Peabody, Ernest Roy, 
Miss Frances M Ream, Antique Store, Miss 
Maggie Smith, Thomas Saunders, Michelo 
M Simotter, Miss Ellen C Taylor, W Thorne, 
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