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Show Washingtons natural dignity of manner that it was impossible to take a liberty with him. The conversation grew more and more animated when Gouverneur Morris exclaimed, Ml wager, gentlemen, that I can take such a liberty with him without giving the General the slightest offence. EIUiUMilS. , SHORT LINE TO PARK CITY. The wager was accepted, of course, Utah Central Trains are now running daily on time. and as President Washington entered the building Gouverneur Morris met ...PASSENGER TRAIN. him, and accosted him with a slap on Leave Salt Lake, 8,00 am the ; shoulder, accompanied by the Arrive Park am. City, ro.jo mornthis hew are And words, you Leave Park City; jo pm, j ing, old fellow? rive Salt Lake, .. hr 6, $o.pm. simno made but reply Washington FREIGHT TRAIN. ply turned and looked at his friend. Gouverneur Morris left, him at once, Leave Salt Lake 8, io, am. ' and; returning to the company, said. Arrive Park City, .12, go, pm; You are right gentlemen; it is im- Leaves. Park City , ,11 ,00 am. 2, 55 pm: possible to take a liberty with Wash- Arrive Salt Lake, ington, and I shall never attempt such a thing again. You have won the Fare to Park City $2, - Park City and The great man return wager, gentlemen. $3. had reproved the familiarity of his Distance over the Utah Central, is friend by a look which was more elo- - less by 73 miles than any other route. quentfthan a thousand words. Har: T. J. Mackintosh.: ' Genl. Supt. pers Yo wig People, , . , . 1 ; We printed the last issue of the second yearof The Heber Heralds existence last monday, and we start into another year without fear, and with a stouter heart, feeling confident of the support ot the people as we have had in the past. We intendto stay with the people snd grow with them, and make it everybody's, paper. - Taylor made suits at A. Htch & Cos., Warranted to Mit all sizes and shapes Call and see our stock before buying elswhere.. |