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Show V COMMEECIAL: SITXHAV. FEBRUARY 15. ISM OfiDKX A KiW UTERAJtY USMT. Qor aal a dark 3 i laaaaa. Kiyott.'. flab iLwar tbe At tha ii r of t v t 13- -m iL? iu! fc iatu wrriLtat W ugix ia s--t i-- i. u catniilrxfcj! yoacg it J- ti.t m-- -. 1mu iv- - f thr V-- :ty. Tli latitat. DfXrUrl cwcu-- gsirs-- : turtt tuuk bUU iuia.t Jf th prvtir hrs. in tl tHut of (raay ail tky.-tiw- tLt-tah.- tfr- Imftm. Tmg: tmtf UMf ir.U-m-t-i- rdt piij.-it-- d tda-ratii- in th ty annouutvd that John Foard, funurriy Next morning it BeTOpaptra editor tf the New York 1 Ui.:i-a- traui- - l luur ' iiij wiih i.'itlWtuil culture. Already iiml-- r vi iiivat M buij. Lk the Drvx.l ibutut tif Philadel4jia. and the Pratl iastUuir.of Dro jkh i., bwtb Uliliihed by individual uiuki&cem, Lave made a long ab ad of the (ublic SrlnJs iu re(ilidiluig U iuthni itrediL The truth luus-be cuufetatrd that the average city hi'h fc'houl meets the re,inireu,ent A it pupiU. They mu-- t g el here to get training that fits tlieiu f jr Tim, Lad Lit pmatiun is manajriajr editoc el Harper's Weekly, and that tiw boy whom I had beard at the Clover dab, singing in a way to avtoeiau th company, had Uf u en6i;d to Uke Mr. Foard's place. It is xio frrrit wonder that Mr. Davis admires Killing, fur be is a guod i of a comet hinwelf. lie was bunt in Philadelphia, and cutnes honest !y by Lis talent, baring inherited it His father is L. Clark Davis, a veteran nwjiaper man whom Uexrge W. fluids long at?o retained on The Ledger, and his mother is Rebecca Harding Uavis. Arthur of The New York Evening Sun. who claims the honor of having helped to start young Davis, tells me this about him: He went to two colleges the Lehi-- U university and the John Hopkins, but did not graduate at either preferring r newt-papework to college routine. Beginning at 19, he went to work as a reporter on The Philadelphia Press aud did some notable writing. Auiongotlier things he went to live for five or six weeks among the thieves of the Quaker g City, and landed six burglars in besides writing some startling copy. Drifting from paper to iwper, as reporters will, he made his mark in all the Philadelphia offices. Together with "Mort" McMichael he started a small beet called The Stage, which soon died. In 18$$ The Pre sent him to London with the American cricket team, and while there he wrote in addition to his sporting letters some descriptions of Whitechapel that were syndicated to all j ; xr-i- I Tml Tbe tut , diH aUr' remarks at ' lnqnet wio that train- - j ing of tiie child' rye, hau 1 ai'.J braiu j in the with tiie kiiid r,'arteu, and and mural training mubt kefp Kieji with book learning tliringh-- j out. Mr. Mar VlisU r hiruwlf said: bi-p- Uisuu-- Llr ri- Tb iuilj-:rill- n:u.-- of m 'irty it . !,aii-- J. T'i lima I t ts;u- - hm - nr. mi. TLe uta-- i tiun Iu mb-- r &ihI eouitMittf f (U - kw uf lite blue I nui n.f'- - that in bo realized. iiuu ftitU v tin ialu;r'. )m to i linn j , j ixlljf j with autue bad buys, aad La pitiedBuuVib apaiwufaaa word or two. uar uf tuna wocda ia tha Ua preaMMK of La, niaainia be a amtrlj rrpriuiaudrd. w krrrtipua be inquiird: "Cn't a (rlkw rrra talk oe aa ao4iaU strrHr"-Iitiba- rK tlirooiibi. . i&tm S)2o b4m4! . llrk-t- i P t E E- -i 01 s t lirauU-iT- in llarut-- a Jng I'oopW. Ilia I.IkIiI I'yt Oul. Hf Ua I a.ira a colored bburr on tho Nile: U bd niaTted aiaia ia IVroa, just for aiylo: . in Iba atrertaof With a quite too uid llilrtttta. be bad Dtirred lip quit a nutter fur a while. UII-T- J l. 73 c c V) o .c - H a tj t V ft. V i. II I II Wry Rude Boy fay, you ought to have a rmd t r jrerMslfa. N here'd yer be if one of tia abaters runuwl Inter , yer?-- 1 jfe. She Knew. ''Now-- , ma'am," aaid the liverj'iuan. a ha handed her the line, "you kiiour bow to drive, if euurHer" "(Vrtaiuly." "Kn-ritolti- e 1 1 U o E5 3 . - i v O rt;- -3 irT Elzi Si -H Z - 1 A H 2 V. Cue I J Tt o Ca e--a . tai 5 c " 3 2 riht." "Vea, air." "IXm't attempt X w l THE CHICAGO ood Milwaukee - o w tl. - to nn-kti- e 1 t iiiik-iiieu- l s e wi-l- di-- nioral--.lak- . Paul St. & RAILWAY la thr only line mnnlnr. Solid Veatibnled, Kteam-heate- RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. rim-tery- egg-uog- nfi-ai- 1 re-li- DaTlB A. Ccm. girls present. doubtless cousins, brothers aud sweethearts whom they would have been delighted to bring with them; but uo! They went through the forms of dancing quadrilles and wnltzing with one another all evening, in pretty gowns, with not a creature of the masculine ses to see how nice they looked, all on account of the notions of the tabbies, old and young, who luid organized their clubs, and therefore claimed to own them, soul and body. Think of g a ball without men! It is like an without Kentucky whisky. What a pity it is that women cannot Restrain their propensity to boss the objects of Younger Sister Well, how did you entheir philanthropy! joy the. Iwvll last night? Khicr Sister Oh, pretty well; but I was that every minute that odious Capt. During tho late Indian fighting the to me. My Cropper was goinjr to newspaper correspondents at the seat of heart was in my mouthpropose till the time. war met together and formed a club. Younger Sister (who didn't pet invited) No doubt there was plenty of room for They laid their heads together and elected as president "the man who could it! Judy. make the most interesting story out of An Overnight. the least material." Just so. Many of the senior partner, "if "Now, sir," k;. decide to enaiie you as a traveling man the Indian war correspondents were we St. will be necessary for you to take out good at that exceedingly good. But it twelve trunks. Do you think the sample would le invidious to mention the name work of them would lie too rfnt of the correspondent who was chosen as for you?" "Possibly you forget, sir," replied the president. inodent npplicnnt, drawing himself up to Will this question ever be rightly an- his full height, "that I nlvrays travel with swered: Was the Mammoth mine, in my wife." Clothier aud KuruUher. which the awful fire damp explosion ocevidence In Totu. curred, properly inspected and free from "You claim that you were, insnue' when gas, or was it not? If there is any law you proposed to her?" "Yea, sir." or public sentiment iu this Union where"Can you prove it?" by the truth can be reached it ought to "Ye, air." be invoked. It is of the utmost impor"How?" to tance to all miners and mine owners "By producing the plaintiff in court nnd know whether a mortal crime of neglect letting the jury look at her." fcjtchaiiKe. has been committed here. A Limited Knowledge. , Daishaway Strange things happen. The A German engineer has devised a new other night at the Academy they had a under foundation a method for fixing prize fight, and the next nlgbt a Wagner water. By means of a powerful blast of concert. Cleverton What I supcompressed air he drives powdered ce- pone they were both incongruity! crowded, too? ment down into the sand or mud at the DuHhaway I don't know. I didn't go to bottom of a stream. The action of the the concert New York Sun. water immediately fixes the cement, and IMiy mer'a Itelattonsliip to the Muxes. it becomes like solid rock. "Rhymer ia a wonderful poet. V. hccihh to the muse.' If the average individual of 30 were a brother "Yea. He has wooeii them all, snd they to reply honestly to the question whether have be to patently agrcxl bo would live his life over again exactly him." New York .Mtn. tj aa he had lived it, if he hd the bo';, . En, ben t ncaeuieiit. would the answer be yes? "What In tt.u tau m of the Middi-- dil-nea- a belweeu Tosi Jaoea ami Snaie Pensioners live long. Tier are still HrowDr "Torn eiW her father a torse." The twenty Revolutionary k tldiers widows dxawia; ,v. at froia tbo tfuvernmeuu SiAKh. We-kly- Had Him There. "Miulame," said the jmlge sternly, "you must answer the tjiiestinn. What is your age?" "I was horn the same year your honoi me about" wns. That would "It isn't necessary to gi into particulars," iiilenxised the jiulc stiflly. have you any further use for thr stand aside, mivlaui." You m.-iwitness Chicago Tribune. m.-ik- Didn't Know It Hevulted. Mrs. Hayseed Say, .Toslimi, what's that lifiht out t here? Fanner Hayseeil (at Boston) That 's .he Boston I it; lit. Mrs. Hayseed Wall, those sailors must lie purty patient. I've seed it go out more'n twenty times, and they light, it up ev'ry time. Harvanl Iainpoon. Klerlrir-lishto- d The Finest Dining Cam In the World. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS- S. Any further information ns to Rates of Kare, etc., will bo cheerfully fiimiKhed by ALEX MITCHFXl.. Commercial Agent. T. F. roWKLL. ta . TravclliiK Airent. Slt Itike City 101 S. Miiirt Htreet, E5 Short Line to Park City. THE PANORAMIC LINE OF THE WEST. On anil after October 26, I W, passenger and freight trains will rim as follows: FAASKNOKH On Account. "Yon say you waited a Carter when ho married?" "Yes, I waited on him six months, and I'm still waiting, lie twilight his wedding suit of me." Detroit Free Press. No Opera Baby. Boswell That was a wonderful lullaby In Hntton'a new opera, wasn't itf Dt'fRioiB luy wife took to humming it, and tbe baby "a had insomnia for a Epoch. Y, k. j i H C 4K)p. m 10.:)am .. 6;y0p. m rTIClOBT TUAIFS. lffli.m :() a. m ni p. m Twnlvo Buhurhnn trains daily between Salt Lake City and Mill ( and tSuear Hoiine. All people coimrto Park City will find it to line. thin take interest to their Otlioea and Dejiot : Corner Pth South and Maiu atreet, Salt Lake City. T. J. Mackintosh, 0. F. and I'. A. 4 U:Mt, 3:45 0 a a Skookum loot o o HaiP Gvouagp. Grows Hair Rapidly. Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. Ia a Preventive of Baldness. Crows Hair on Bald Heads. Ia an Exquisite Toilet Article. Is Free from all coloring matter. Q H O (Trademark registered.) Contains uo Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. IMm Root Hair Grower Co. NEWY0RK. poi Sal by ait Deujglata. TIIE German Kestaurant, WALTKB Hit AND, PKO. A CLKAN, NEAT, -- Acaoaated Far. are pnt ap of women great And this the reuexm k (pray co not smile): In tvo short yea re tbe brass would agxramta H relotivea ami f rteada, oompaasioaate, Becauae the eostiias would be out of style. Ken-- York sa. r SKXla. m Leave Suit Lnke. Lenvn Park City at Park City Arri.-- nt Salt L.tke l'ies. A Clianr for Hint. sir? I've eatBeggar Can you hc.iji en nothing for two days. Simcral Make your fast thirty-eigh- t days longer, and you can draw a big salary as a dime museum frtak. Judire. TRAMS. Leave Rait Lake Lear Park t'ity Arrive at Park t'ity Arrive at Salt Lake The Eternal Fltneaa. A man in Oswego died of pneumonia which came from Kitting in his wet clothes after fallin-- ; into the lake. Ami curiously enough hu was the ogent of a clothe wringer, and had 128 of them in the room where ho tlri;)pinR wet. Detroit Free She . you have? I don't remember to have ever seen it before. Ho No. My brother has never called upon yon. Clothier and Furnisher. d Utah Central Railway Down AH Round. Two department clerks were looking in a fur store window filled with marked down goods. "That 18 cape there is just like I am," said one. "How's that?" inquired hU companion. "Reduced to $5." Washington Star. Siebt rnseen. lun't that a new scarf pin r d Trains Daily between t'hlesa-- and Omaha, oompoeed of Uaauitlcrut Klerpiiig Cam" and and he-r- t the prominent American newspapers. On his return he obtained a letter from Mr. Childs to Joseph Pulitzer, and came to New York to go to work on The World, but on his way to a hotel he met Mr. ..Brisbane, who proposed that he should go instead to The Evening Sun. Davis was nothing loth, and walked on up the street vrith a hatbox and a bundle of walking sticks in his lunula. On his way to the hotel he was met by Sheeney Mike, the famous bunco operator, who, judging by Davis very British garments that ho was a stranger, proceeded to take him in. Davis went with him joyously, making an excuse, however, to run away for a few minutes. These minutes he utilized by going to The Evening Sun office and asking if they wanted a bunco story. They did. He returned, was "played for a sucker," and picking put the chief of the gang told him that he had plenty of money at the Aetor House, and would go and get it. Thoy started, and when they were on Broadway Dav is collared hid man and called for a policeman, iu half an hour he had his prisoner in the Tombs, and aa hour later his first story was written for The Evening Sun. Since then he has done great quantities of most excellent work for that paper and much outside work. A special faculty he has is for rapid writing. Some of his "Van Bibber" and "Travers" stories have been turned off inside of an hour, and have been specially praised for their high finish. He has also written much verse and a few notable magazine stories. Among these the two which have attracted most attention are "My Disreputable Friend Mr. Reagan" and "The Cynical Miss Catherwaight." He has also made a name in the leading sporting papers as the best descriptive writer on football of the present generation. One of his earliest stories, called "Gallagher," attracted the attention of Mr. James R. Osgood, the veteran Bostonian. now the London representative of Harper Bros., and he, making inquiries as to the author, declared that if Davis should write a book he would be glad to publish it in London, for he was sure it would make a hit Similar recognition by others led to the offering of the place of managing editor of Harper's Weekly to him when the veteran Mr. Foord was compelled by ill health to it Mr. Davis will assume charge n the 1st of February, and in the mean time is traveling, partly on busi ness and partly for pkaanre. Among the characteristics which make him, even at his present age, a conspicuous man is his athletic training. He is remarkably strong without looking so, and is an adept at moat outdr t ' sports. He is unmarried. M Hi com-inn- difft-rra- i ) fj-- a-- ll be O O c i to cross iu front of a at red car." "No, air." member of the Philadelphi.i board of "Iu case of lire give the engines the right of way." education, and a woman who has worked Tbe uiaida of Java thronged before bis dour, AMrat-te-"Of couriie." trourera iliat lie wore tbe by estabthe for for yearn etilhuxiaitically ahook Kurmono ta And lit real a bomtn "Don't drive in tbe af reet car track." ilr Hallo-welishment of kindergarten". Miss Ha enter. And they bailed liim aa a 'No, air." nienbar by I be said: " "In ewe you ace a runaway horse ii Ual rlTei Ibc I la his ow o irrouiid, a a "maslier" oa Hie atrre I bat laked quilo treat. "Oh, 1 know just w rat to do. I shall upoa the fiiluro uf tbo HiiMreu lie outdid a Turtikb itli lit bothi our yMmiu uialm I hiu di".li-tl''- t Ky'- KbanKbal Rirla the jiuupa, and tlieir drop the lines, jump out and run Into a no. I iu tbHr uiUuo lit. anitwrr empbatkally, rlKi ka atut-l- i out like muiii, at tbe patent store!" Detroit Free l'ress. A Irw yrr atf: and only a very few, une uiiirlit pumps on bia t n a Then bavc ituuVi a Uir uiir. of What Ha Would ten. faton ktandari. Tb mliiU' lb girla mja to !.i! be railed nnna a lloaloa girl one nijd't; A giHal story ia told on the HiaJto about Willi a WmrU, ready niad whk-- aun t rij;Vt : any Kirtuf manual bbur t here who short time ago had dricradmY; tb boy aimed for the taib And she baiked at biia, thai maid did, and be a faded and be failed, and be faded and he a very "tjueer" play running at his theatre. aehuiil and tbn proft"us and turn-v- t away ' He wis f&uVd, out of niciil. frum lie-- iarjinl-r- ' bom h and the viwr. Tbaaka approached by an actor. - Torn Unskou in (Tolhii-- r and Kuroisber. uf to the rffxtn of f btbr la rap"Will you oblige me with four aeata" idly bfumuiug ditmiSod and r'f vati-- J lo tbn aide asked the hater. dixa-tloom PuUlk; of brain work, and The Typewriter Tune. "More applications for free eats:'' t of tbe TlnMi';li ita eoniiiii; lie slow, we can all feel we niwik tHHb, racb istlie grumbled the ninnaKer, who ia uot reotbi-r- , hq tbut it hnii beo(ii a rondtfd whoh. kiiw- , nowned for his courtesy. "I say, ynuui? f A uiiK-iiinnlioott and woman-bixxtnicr Ttiut the "ipiil.ir Mik'" has iu end: what will you of tbe voiidk minds, And the hand i l&kinx limn, if I pive you the lusi all the day; l.iy organ l mtrritflrd Uieiv wo Ifvd not frar and on.-do for me? to av.nd. lis hurri-- nttibt of ibiiwe who at any Rut the tyjM-- ru, r tune, with ita terrible tw iat The other cunt a ulancvof w ithering con- dciw-tur- e f roiu ol I ii'thod.. .w think th duly resMiiulKtiitlie iiililx-- r huujj wriat on the manager. tempt nut extend tvyond tbn tbi , of the htrUe With Ita "ilirk, cianK'. "I'll go," lie said. New York Ictlrin Rit. The thran M.- manual and Imiitf'"' riuckety, Detroit Fn I'rcws. aK utrrKig a 'inia illiiirui(; of lalior ia tbo Your may be lirht, and the future seem rieaains; Ike I'nblie. niloda of lue liildn-n a braitby ambition to bright tli'-l- r Kre you eonie w it ti in range of iu sound. Bonma and their aoulal (Ositloo, and Ureiit Elitor's Wife (InyiiiK down a copy But your Rpirits will r.i'.X toyourshona in a wink to the community in greatly must make a of his Sunday edition) Why uo you print From the noiies that hover linprornl citirimhii. We can but be cratrl'ul such a lot of traxh T When tlienl;ilinla-- t Kniiliux, aourooknl and weak. In all thr (rood men and womi ho ai working Great Editor My dear, I do not print a Alt) tortured till m.ii makea them shiver and fnrtbwud. paier to please cultitnMl readers like you squeak anil I. I try to ple&Me the gpiieml public. With a plK k. tli-k- , i lsn: The ladies in high life who mantige . Bridget (in the kitchen) Any good read-iihiiketv, bajiR! the working girls' clubs of. New York th' dny, in th' muster's Washington Pout. gave the young wd"inen a ball in Madison Mary? Ainenltlea. Mary ("chief dUli washer) No, Hiihly; Square Garden at which no men were . nawthin' but trash. New York had The allowed to be Even more emphatic n thi head were the remarks of Mi Anna f lullovrell, a Moya-niengiii- O I be y ! bo to j ilto! iiu Bou kia Mrw buoie a ttoaiH-aKaau- ' O : tLc11 y ' ; IVtxa. a itai-- ! Jr ti Kn wt.yareruu Iwr. why d.d yoa wutef day ? tl.tdon't k.g are ) guii-- Youu eaunot be dumb! you ap.'ck? Why Say. wlu-- arw yai troiiut aay" Oh, why did tifc-- wii why did Ihry rriwo? IJix-- f 'ti. aliy wrrw IIm- -' Oh, who or what did lh.-- U7 to nn )ou? tin Mirv I cant anaw-r"i Ua u:al inli. uJ..', i.iut - Us -- Whet, (lunuarr; ftuota, KaxjOMf-aiiIbr Lh anlhl- aruuad oa thnr Iwada. ft l'.a-niuuard. Tu cbilly aununor; 1 wisa e wcre bonar in uur beda. aHraudrsornt, lit:bt. tatre'd Ibr taint lu ltml l.y rietincalt-- vbi. ftb ouni; lhr in fear; INtiianr 1!k- bui up their lurtt the Phil.tdi Iphia must to. We ssai m iiait atmt ktnr, a4 foa xru- - for not kerpiog rtu." af".r iLia Jimmr a aa plviiajc nrar aa awrHuud, M anvata uf cwllni lbtuub tb taUi.-b-l drear, wby ia Ibe aoitd dual )oa for Uluiti fnrm that youf-m- bair-- Tar pra-ri-- e, B c - --L t- aib aa a br aua. Aa4 tia UkIuum abiwked m dtthjaur. b. ab0id'uMOiir aby am a brre'" B- -i - all maddtad Ura ob k O t Bomwful bwsirt. Tuc rMtv ait by ibe ntwr baaL, . Ka4 lb mtrt I.Ad rombrai brr t ?1 life. The t Now, Jimmy. yo miuM aot 2 y C gatg la juunv. lj uar Ml Iruil - Xargan ; llrf-x)U- r iut Teir, tMitn, latr, Juir, puf.uti;-pMfke, l n. taBC, j sri-id- d.-a- Bri-ban- 1 krturv. -A In O Mad. MuhitBdxs ot emmt rtAtn will rmuIm I War a aeaua badr ibis taai-ib- at ia, if tbrjr dC Wji trouub U Matt It it. Ltrr JiuiUif 'a pamiU BMt4 to pav4 acmrt, am! taa gata kim Uaa buj Xmi mem b hfcJaw IrtJ )ua Oat I m tort W btt atacle" -aai4, .tad aa aw 1. " taw an-i-lXttd fcw Utr briik did aiic ! e iiir uiiuual Jf. kI qme ca-poan- t'nr Uartw, j ! aua taa amu vm. mf, ua ef tbe uajrvo a strvcu, birb will deaLiMim t'J Ute HJUt at a' Hot akaa bribt, araua4 ktt ttuaw im f narU cturr4, Aa aa tar ray. I Eax ana I i'n I T ay, a wiUi tanibbiac arm t, TuOa Lao I a itmfmte: 4am tumti. lie m aat ; al-i- IHic. Tiaatar, taaraa, d ill axnd Va. mf f anal 9 ate ami wami(i 4 ta aa a iua aiirnliac Umaui hmm auMk pagm. t.iina a aa la Javrir. fmfie. jatcK Jua, vw-!rwith ej aid fcftrr conuuuuiis fur a W ia ue f jtui w rv unt r m 14 pi i thuyA i,V4 Le v uue brgaju ringing tin rr thiiig 1 beard, cat&id U the kewaeg U Irv& tria that .! thiurb tW rraiifc ot wumca at a ale ia tb rual ivgkaa all ibrw Lke a ia iik--. AlAe tiie r aft th MoUjr Majroir habL ;t ui.niii ti..i nu- kn'irUt Bud yard Kipling' -- PiW oa It e f a.1 that our ) tl of Parad." art ta ninaa thit m d i ctiajigins r!ii-!ly- . Tae mtlel the and the ac mngvr, by m Lk h j J cf the future u liiat Richard Harding Datria, in ' bar. ta4 law u ia-aa- Tw i. p--n lr ' a4 m I ai4 tar awul o, t-- l fe .1 Ikne-L--- t ir- tfc fir d i!lr it turn aid viiB. -I4 TkM i 944 iw r4 to ha Tw lajr 1'aWiii ker. V if tU: i"kla-CprrVt, pall- - Wl I j lake lie bre jij d- -j tA4t Ik -- lJ eaU Jiaa-- iter, arbuoa ve A r j Pr -- 1 I .t---r MA! B-- ! At- yvetlraiaa whtjue Uiu 1 L1 auk t trt-- When in iL fallua U turn a f&au& tbe dninmi to uuuki tLi articular rictus to ttw ial tn-- t trf adirwseiEg th club, L Irovd .t to cutiiiiLj lo mala a spn. a. li the minute a ! I OYSTER AND SHORT ORDER HOUSE No stable Bandar Diaaor from 4 to 6 p. m. 2430 QBANT AVE, OGDKN ' a |