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Show Not for a moment does tho "Present Editor" forget that he is editing a volume of the "gentry and nobility," to whom his work is dedicated. The Rt. Hon., My Lord Dillon, has some bad verses on "Spain" In the liyronie manner, and My Iord Dorchester ia given several pages for a sad and silly apostrophe to an "Astrologer." "Friendship's Offering" is illustrated with three or four ancient steel Official Directory. -- CITY. k f I .. i James Unrrelt Jr Council. I i ruie W. I J. V. Hrotigh Ci, W. Kendall Marshal Mrs. Delphi 'XVttHdalc Recorder Mrs, ltone Patten Treasurer T, L, Foot City Attorney Police Magistrate J. 8. Coopei Walter Smith Street Superintendent Meshack Pitt Water Superintendent Bert Ketdall found Keeper Bexton Thomas Carvel ar w ci Oeorge i Thomas I 'I MeCune BellUtou llaus J. Huasell W. C. Andrews K. D. So re u hoc II. D. Howeo Clerk Recorder Treasurer Assessor Thorns Bailey D. B. Croulo Edward Pike C. W, Ree Sheriff Attorney SuxTeyor Superlntcodat of Schools, Oliver Christiansen PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable J.S.Cooper H. D. Ooldsbrough DISTRIC1. District Judge fifth Judicial District Thomas Martoneaua District Attorney rifth Judicial District Joshua Greenwood State Senator Eighth Senatorial District George C. Wbltinort State Representative Thirteenth District - engravings, representing such classk of plagiarism scenes as Conan Dr. accuse Doyle and Dido," views of "Emily present this little trifle to Sherlock Holmes.' Ispahan in Persia, and Illustrations one who she regards " More than in the creation of late "Richard Iv-el- l for the "Laughing Horseman." The paper Is by the seventy-fivyears ago Emily took up father of the Esq.," All In all, Emily's was a valentine her quill pen and in dainty characters betterEdgeworth Maria It well worth known Edgeworth. wrote the dedication on the fly leaf having. Since she wrote Coach her quaint dedication on Its flyleaf of "Friendship's Offering;' In spi.e of is called "Stage how onePhysiognomof the pasrelates her bad grammar a glanco at the fad- ists" and was kings and one queen have to tell the full life two English able sengers and the fourth monarch is now ed and delicate writing with lta quaint died, all his fellows by simply on the throne. What valentine of flourishes and aristocratic angles is history ofsuch bits of gesture, man- the present year will be as well worth enough to prove that Kmily was a noticing us have siuce guided over In 1975? fine young lady nnd that ho really ner or apparel in his amazing looking detective tho famous meant at least a little more than she discoveries. Sherlock at his best was Some Beautiful Gifts. said. never more observing or more astonFor the smart shops are bonbons, roses Poor Emily! Her lilies and than this casual coach passen- showing jewel cases and powder boxes are long withered, along with the ishing ger who traveled the same way more in Watteau and Dresden effects, which other flowers which bloomed in the than fifty years before him. may be put to practical use when theii reign of King Gcorgo IV.. to whoso Letitia Elizabeth Landon contents have been enjoyed. The most L. 11 I "Most Excellent Majesty" the little whose pen name is more familiar striking paper boxes are the large morocco bound volume is dedicated. than her writings, was then in her crimson hearts, finished on the top And "one who she regards" has early twenties, and contributed half bows of satin ribbon In the with gone also with the rest. Were they a dozen sets of verses in heroic style. same great tint. married one day Emily and "one Nor was "Friendship's Offering" withFor flowers, the most popular novel who she regards"? Or did Emily die out names which are well known even are the small automobiles In pale ties early of a broken heart, perhaps? now. Miss Mitford has a sketch, "The colors combined with white. They look Her handwriting looks as if she Lady of IJeachgrove." full of Innocent, but they will sentiment and ladylike mystery. exceedingly might have easily fallen a victim to absorb enough violets to strike terror somo Buch old fashioned malady. And Perhaps the best remembered things to the soul as well as the purse of their did "one who she regards" leave Emily about Miss Mitford is the fact that sender. behind and come to the States to seek when she was only ten years old she his fortune? Certainly in some way drew a prize of $100,000 in a lottery, Character of Day Changing. Good St. Valentine Is rapidly being the book which Emily gave him as a and that after her father had squanvalentine In 1826 found its way to dered her money she supported him transformed from the patron saint of this country and, passing from hand for years by the earnings of her pen. loving hearts Into the head of a gift to hand, finally turned up on the stalls If he keeps up the pace Robert Southey, then In his prime, enterprise. book 6hop In of a little second-hanthe French quarter of old New Orleans. The little book Is spotted with tJ?1 ' brown and yellow now; Its morocco 5. cover 13 badly marked and torn. But for the sake of the unknown but dear and dainty Emily as well as for its own it shall be cherished hereafter It, and given such care as Emily herself . ' ' aV might wish for "the little trifle" which 2 t .A. A perhaps told a tender secret to the 9" unnamed man who was its original 'yT owner. "Friendship's Offering" is a fat and ') if- - , sturdy little book of nearly 400 pages. It was handsomely and well bound, as 4 ; v. Is proven by the fact that even a makes show with it the gold gay rosebuds and scrolls stamped on Its back. It was one of that great crop of annuals which people of good condition were wont to send to their Vv friends on the recurrence of New Year's and St. Valentine's days. " -'. . , 4 -i ,y We do such things differently now. 1 Instead of a volume of 400 pages stuffed with stilted verses and tragic v.. tales written by as many lords and Ladies nothing less than Esquires being admitted under any circumstances we send to our friends a gay 2 f , card stamped out of colored paper by a machine. And we pick up this old volume of "Friendship's Offering" and ' ' ' 4 laugh as we look over the table of contents. t Dut ror Emily's long forgotten love affair is not the only ancient memory revived by a glance at the ' ""V little book. Iluried in its table of contents are the names of twenty people who in their clay were famous as literary lights, but who have long 0 since flickered out Into oblivion. 41 Who remembers Mona. Eliza. Caroline and the rest, wl.ose x'gendary ( "Romantic Tales." and Stanzas," -7 Lines to a Wreath of Dead Flowers-movher and sifters of the Emily 1820s to tears? Who remembers 1 w Harton. the Quaker poet and frif-nof Lamb? Least of all. what modern reader would follow nim as for half a dozen page1' or more he 4 and mournful steps "Treads with the loved ard lonely hore?" Lord Hyron died less than two years before tl.N Volume of "Friendship's Offering" was irititd. nnd it i pretty full of newly found verses by his Iird-hip- . Mr. Wasliinpto trvinjr fn-lpome verses by Ms iato Lrdhip. 'extracted by that crntlt man from tl,e in. and It album or t aptain only needs a glance at the first line little lumk. atalili'hrd fe,r him this year te will "He It mi we part forever" to recog- - lias a bit a w.n in liie and Ml r.lz" the true liyronie flavor. Ja ie Portt r. lse "Scittish S'xm rival St. Nicholas. t i Warn?.." eMrr-jeaIt s'ot.s only ince the Lady Caroline Lamb, who had te"n Chief " an I " f r'i H' " '.. is i r;n th" year tad alrra ly reprepentain gave expression to htr. trv separated from her before. ard whose Intriciies with Lonl i e.i by a iv Jflrf'.i'ij tii". lf'iir,7 in burring words, bidden S'.rr fbroiiTh a tf uric i i the 'r;ths f parer lare and Impos- Opie Byron were still familiar, "t xtrarted nru ni'ii- of "Fpitn; h from her alinim" another sot of vero r i, i(i. Now the approach of i an K o on th; ar.oetionite oil saint's day finds L'oo'J the c.f T. !a late Lordship, perusal by bis which at this date is likely to provoke autumn, ju"t.e like tl Fimi.nr rfforts the Jon; g thoughts, if not his and FinchN a smile of amusement they are so of your torts? violets a ad-- i toward turning firry, typical of the strained and jrrandilo-quon- t time. T. Hoo'l Esq. t" not yet thirty ar.c"d f tires, 1mu lons in extravagant ip' oer-lig- iro'itnlca and gilti Quite out of the years c bl wh' n "Frir poet. was printed, lie had recently ni l riT!!'e ep'rit f th flay. In all the emphasis nrd extravagance of italics and capital letter, left the ncriver ? tra for litra'ure A fashionable shopkeeter Insists Lord Byron implores ldy Caroline tr and had hardly br sr'tn as et to make that the vortif of valentine gifts Is let him go and, lady Caroline appar- a name for himself In his new line. larct ly a matter of evolution, and that ently takes a malicious pleasure in Doubtless If the "Present Editor" for several years they have been grow-- , that his modest Ing more general, more printing the verses by way of showing could have foreseen personal and that the poet was much In love with contributor was to write "The Pong more cxpersive. A young man who ot the Shirt'' and "The Bridge of her. Is fatisfled with sending the usually , highs." and the other pnwn. which of H, aflmlration Pino mill the vulture far my heart have made Mm famous. T. IWul Irors or books, now m; this nernir endure. a gift that ns Ihoil rt! dearfsl Efh." would have been given more will show relations of"elects Not thw a more Intimate us fart! In merry, Clara, let rr In table th content. promirence Fiances. epefially, let their But the 'Present Editor" is not tafiir. Who Is writing poetry of this kind , and their Imaeination now? And If such poetry were writ- the only man who has made such a run riot. mistake. ten, who would read it? There Is one paper In "Friendship's Plentifully sprinkled in among the Tlie smfM shall write my 1entfne, trtve with pwtr Offering" which might well furnish a rrofessional poet and literary men T A"1! l how this fori heart ef mln t' text for some one wtio Is anxious to and women are my Lords and Ladies. In fv!e4. sweet lass, with love of d Oeortre Adams San I'cdro, Los AdscIcs and u ' a .'Salt Lake 'Railroad. 1 FEMALE WEAKNESS 642 1Coogres' St. POETLAND, M4INH, Oct. 17, ISfflL I consider Wine of 'rdui supsrio 1 ever used to any doctor'a modiciun I know whereof I speak. I suf- and fAFAfl foi ninM iniiiith ivltti u. n menstruation wbioU completely pros- - 1 tratad me. Pains would shoot through PI my oacc ana siaus ana l would csvo headaches. My limb would blinding well up and J would feel so weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Oardui came as a to me. I felt a ehange for the better within week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without s Bering tha agonies I usually did and soon became regular isand without pain. Wine simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering woniea knew of lta . e COUNTY. Commissioners mv.ini' Win. II. TVtiegrew Alfred Lunt A It. Pax man Major Uod-sen- d good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economio Leagne Periodical headaches tell of ,,fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out ol every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. . ' vs. d LOCAL TIME TAltLE. la Effect July 1st 1903. Train arrive and depart at varlt us Stations 4I1t as follows . Stations. West-bound- East-boun- d Leave m Lt J Lake am ..Murray... MO am ..nautly .... 8 Hum .. 7.80 7.44 6 pin 0.31 pm ti.'Si tin (15 ArB-85,1,- 6 4t piu T.if pm N SSara T.tiU pm S3 am 7 I S i 41 am pat 9 17 7.'i'i pm 4.4i am 7.4S pm SKI am 7..' pm d in am S.i'.S pro sin pm i.V am 4.40 pin It 4h urn D.li p'ii Hl.13 urn .... Moii a.... fl 4W am t 4 pm 10 i am Ar Nephl MS a n . 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