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Show t I ' BN-p- -- iy Y 4 HE 4 4 1 U TGTJf v I ) MMt f$ ji Fv CT C n ,ww rffiftnw pv HERA v to VOL IV Heber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, Judy, 31st 1893 ! THE HEBER HERALD. 0 -' rm - S. f- 1 i f THE END. 'j I A MAN SLEEPING SUBSCRIPTION PRICES, ... 4 idea how he managed to flx things4 up with the owner of the bag, who had left it on the seatbyside me to while he went into the baggage-ca- r . ki.- ?T slightest Editor and Manager. smoke. Entered at Heber . Postoffice , nr rtV matter. A. Hatch Jr, ?. IN THE STREET. & ; t - : j -1 ,1 - wr3--!g- ' a v"i - 1 THAT BAG. - - 2 A well dressed man leaning against a lamppost and apperantly sleeping the sleep of the just, created a great deal of interest in a buisy Londonlstrcet the other day. He sat on a box which he had been carrying. Evdintly, being suddenly overcome he had placed the with dowsiness, box on the curbstone, and sittingdown upon it had fallen asleep. To those who suceeded in getting close enough to the man his gen tel, restful snore dispelledthe fear that he might dead. The side of hirface was exposed and betrayed no sigif5 of intoxication. It was the judgement of everyone that he was sober, in good health and simply taking a quiet snooze. Wheff the crowd became so. deep threaten a blockade, the supposed sleeper suddenly jumped to his feet, mounted hb box, and flourishing a f 7 & , ' 1 : , Oh, thats all right," I replied, with entire composure. Well, what are you going to do about it? he asked. Why, the bag. 5 , nothing, - I - said. But werent its contents valuable? I dont know, Im sure, I responded. : I You dont know? It wasnt my valise. No, I said. My dear boy, you never saw a man so totally flabbergasted as that conductor was in all your bom days. I got off at the next station and I havent the - a;-:-- to t s, $ S |