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Show J OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1SS1. .Sv IN THE HEW WEBSTER and aimtd AVbrrswl iLvs Successor of the Unabridged. V Hi, tfiuu As a aLaaow of doa.li oa a atr At ha eV s a craTt frus iA ait raaii ( frua ua arises LUbl LLat, bolkad fur a kfe auaoi's bnd, ariLfe ruck au Prored a r aud tLreuiuer, ttt roufed aad waMxi la of ilmm Swci iw aWad. ax.d hen LU t!i.r u t-- tXiCLzZaHCJ Luibauil tiie tie snfn U Ler abetrj'ti-j- Had rrery Ul a of Li tie MONGOLIAN Lft wutxa RAILROADS. GENIUS. WHO CLEVES ACT OF A CHiNAWA STOLE A E.0X CF JEWELS. str&cge ways of cL&oe eve? ciad loaowa to hrr rev SUry ttt a Burglary la (1,1 aa A GreaaMl Make. CaweiW With a sit ax Lad the wcrvt-- j from thai drvouoo even to rrndrr me back lore Aaray with Ik straws; Bos of aa Aaarr-tcafur tare, Lhen my own adoration for tci Thirf k.rasa- f sliili-Thfee-beg- j Rio Grande Western lllaM Colorado PIKrS Railway. Railraw PEAK EOCTEt STANDARD GUAGE a a STANDARD GAUGE. PCEELO StSTEX, CCLOEADO SPRINGS J surely have husband as iu was, know, "My 11 yoa Yea, I loved her if to one's tie ALTLAKEcrn. ftrnrv coast, pacific Bar Bi.-t-t not a acaa drtuk rajtura of ress. a with thoughts of a woman, if in fancy tLe Austrian dipuHiatic etrvice," fcskl arast ju-i-. and a4 a, nit- - V Ji.'L.t, woman Americas whose aa StwT SKSkder, TABLE CTEREXT TIME l experience to face and Ler if art ciht, to BeLKua. a awol diaeo, bodied, Ui days SAd Lave the will to bydieday for her or to bear of divert land had been must externa re, ASPtS sud GLF-LLat fed. ita . UC. fJiPVILLE "and f course the e umber of incidents U Effect J:.r 1. 1SL, WU01 Whh si'ieodur ajxl aoBod of tLe icttipost aroond pain for her if time axl many more La life our has been But Taryicg legion. SCENERY aud aixjve tan sad ander, lLlT-- a nnPslENT (Ltean loTS. . Uataituilsd. there was oae adventure which occurred L"hrtiiH Aiireaa attd siiead. No. . No. t. My richest joy was to see her content aucvo -- A. C ewiiiburc. sast Atlantic niis. At.sKtx with Ler bashaxid, and the darkest wiw while we were attached to the etnbasey At ail fcxitrea so combined the ludicrous Throngs Fnlianaa Sleepers and PoJlssaa of my Lie was to anticipato the tcruii&a-tio- in China that TiKuwt car became Iienter aa4 aas Franeueu fur-g- tt I serious never shall with that Leas 38 a. n! t a p. fV'iee realty of their runwie-t-i tiae heart ul Uie ktucsy Moaiitains pines. ON THE BRIDGE to a. an tin p. Lake Am.eSWt it we been tue muet eunJuneble, the saiort, ai.d 144 Laaavebs-- t La4 So the Sundays passed. One afternoon ai Iu? p. had the: 11 "After a tbout m 11J5 rue'a. grandest of all Arrit. r'rovo.. p. JJ a. fear Leaf I waited uutil aJiuufct dufck, yet the couFur rat, dneerit tive (.ami feints, etc., call oa Frovo ill u a. SB U M p. some occurred or there grai.2 jubilee ot addrwsJ. 1. kit. WORTH!, getiar agent, Arri , trrveu Birer When ! tell yon, my orJy friend, tc ple dij not appear. Bi i :J a. p. ja the court to celebrate the re k..u. Salt Lake City. LieaveGrera hiver lii p.p. siml t titS a.a. banU.laCOLLb'KAN, vhoin I so rarely write and whom t more Fur seven Sundays In succession I did ether at general manager, Coksradg or some other festive Arrive Crand J anrtiua... birthday not Lieave 1115 lift wonted m them not meet walk. a. their that M tiraiid Spricgs, Lulu. JuutOua... i p. Laj upon rarely fete, my lonely Baron IL had been a?nt Arrive bMsund aiti occasion, HAA b. I.KR. general passenger agent, 11I a. t mi 3 btn l been withoat love fur woinaa, yoa will On the eighth Sunday I saw the dug .Vi a BUI 1 from Vienna as epecial convoy to tender Arrive Lradeiiis ........ J' p. Denver, Cuto. PueUo Ervt, then the man. The latter was II u p. nii I A a. perhai Lsagh or doabL etc. He, of course, Arrive cocgratulations, Ar. Colo. fcprUieTs.... l p. m 131 a. "Whtr you will say; "that g&CEt looking over the railing. The woman at the legation. The night be- Arrive Ivuter Hi p old Ejiecter in his attic, with kid books, was not with him. Apprehensively I stopped fore he was to leave he returned very Lis tobacco and his three flower potat Ko. I. No. 1 ought with my eyes hi face. Much lute for dinner. I could see WEST TEAIXa. during the Par i tie Pacific lie would cot know that thers is such a grief and loneliness were depicted there. Mail was he worthat distrait and Express Was he or I tte greater mourner? I evetdiig word aa love did he cot encounter it now ried, and after our guests had gone he Leare ltetvat Htl a. m I X p. m wonder. and then in his reading." 11 iA confided to the count and myself Lis Leave I 4 i. Suriiiira p. m 10:15 p. n 1 I between two have divvied LiMve after that Pueblo True, IiS p. an 11 :tS p. m my days years passed suppose trouble. Leave Leadville p. mi t 3b a. ta the books in a rich man's counting room day ere t again beheld the widower "He was a nervous, fussy little man, Leave (iieumiMHl (M'ri'fS. Ill) Isi a. m 11 :lo a. m Arr-vand thune in my attic. True, again, I whose name 1 do not and probably never and was nil 2:10 p. in 130 Junction (rrand greatly disturbed. 'I Leave (iraxd Juuctujo... 4 fi a. a. I JO p. m have never been more than merely pass shall know upon the bridge. The dof have Ladevidently some important jewels Arrive tireen K ver J a. OA p. m 85 was not with him this time. It was able to look at, even in my best day. 8:45 m. 4:15 p. m (ireen River to mv care.' he told ns. tn n Hvn Ltt SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS Amve Frovo.... I AO p. m 12::J a. m finsL annnv aftfrnrtrm in Ma, dirief' Vet I have b'ved a woman. our emperor as a memento of this oc- - Leave Prove 5 10 p. m liM a. m bis siJ in no face. five elder when was his the By fcalt Lake my During longer 4::6 p. m liSi.n years Arre Salt scatuon. lutnorrow 1 sail, as you know. 4:45 p. m z 10 a. in Lake. Lave brother lay in the hospital across the was a very pretty, animated, rosy little in the government steamer for Arrive Ostlen home, tint p. m) 3:15 a. m river, where he died, it was my custom. woman whom 1 had never seen before. and aa soon as I am aboard ship I shall LOCAL TRAIN'S. to vwit him every Sunday. I enjoyed They walked close to each other, and not feel any anxiety; but I must confess ODDEST AMD SALT LAEI. the afternoon walk to the suburbs, where she looked with the utmost tenderness that tonight I am nervous why, 1 do Lasts O den, 8 30 a. m., t O0 p, m., :45 the air has more of nature in it, esitecial into his face. She evidently was not yet not know; but I have the feeling, and I m. Returning arrive Ogden 10 i& p. m., 6 J0 p. ly that portion of the walk which lay entirely accustomed to the wedding thonght I would confide it to you, and m. ai a, m. I observed her EINQBisL finger. upon open the bridge. More life than was ring which .Lincoln, pei haps you would share my responsiLeave Salt Lake, 8 a. m., returning:, arrive 1 think that tears came to usual upon the bridge moved there on my eyes at bility.' Bait Lake. SJU p. m. Sunday, Then the cars were crowded this sight Those great brown eyes, the "My husband, who has inherited from AMERICAS FORE, FEOVO, PRINOVTLLB, THISTL1 with people seeking the parks. Many plush sack, the lovely face that had his Irish mother a bold carelessness NT. FLEAIAST MASTI AMD SALINA. crossed on foot, stopping to look idly borne the impress of sorrow and so which has often stood him in Leave Oitdea b M p. m,, returning, arriv stead, good 6:0 p. m. down at the dark and elugginh water. speedily h?td felt death these might although disastrous in this instance, said Ogdeo 1. O. DOIXSE. J. H. BENNETT, FREE HEGLINING CHAIE CARS One afternoon, as I stood thus leaning never have existed so soon had they been Geo. 'Give them to if good uaturedly: me, (ien. Pas. Agt, Itanager. over the parapet, the sound of a woman's forgotten by the one being in the world you like. I have an iron box ON ALL TRAINS. by my bed gentle laugh caused me to turn ana ocu for whom that face had worn the aspect where 1 lock up any important papers Our larly inquire its source. The woman of a perfect love. that I have in my room at night, and I and a man were approaching. At the Yet one upon whom those eyes never will them for Attached to all Throusi Teams. keep you. The baron, side of the woman walked soberly a rested has remembered. And sorely the greatly relieved, gladly handed over the S Mrt Line to Park City. handsome dog a collie. There was that memory of her is mine to wed, since he little For further Information eonoernlnf this case that held the costly trinkets, in their appearance and manner which whose right it was to cherish it, had al- and ne, apply to any Ticket Agent or address afterward we all retired for shortly E. K. WALKER, Gen. Agt., Salt Lake City plainly told me that here were husband lowed himself to be divorced from it in so the night THE PANOmTuxFoF THE WEST. and wife, of the middle class, intelligent brief a time. 6 TOBY Or THE BCEOLABY. but poor, ont for a stroll. That they The memory of her la with me always, "The count's room adjoined mine, and On and after October M, 1380, passenger and were quite devoted to each other was fills my soul, beautifies my life, makes the last thing I remember was seeing the frt igtit trains will ran follows ; Member of the American Tickst Broker, which and this existence radiant easily discoverable. green FAS8ENGEE TRAINS, of his light under the door as Association. The man looked about thirty years of all who know me think cold, bleak, glimmer t 8 0 a. m Salt Lake Leave he sat writing at his desk, finishing up 4 :00 p. m Leave Park City age, was tall, slender and with neither empty, repellent and his dispatches for the morrow. 1 was Arrive at Park City Eailroad 10:30 am Steamship Yon will not laugh then, my friend, awakened strong nor handsome, but amiable face. ( 30 p. m from a deep sleep by the noise Arrive at Salt Lake He was doubtless a clerk fit to be some- when I tell yon that love is not to me a of VREIQHT TEAiyff, a scuffle, and immediately afterward 7:00 a. m '. Leave Bait Lake... thing better. thing unknown. the shout of my husband, and in a few Leave Park CM y 40 a. The woman was perhaps twenty-four- . 12 :M p, minutes the whole house was aroused. Arrive at Park City So runs a part of the last letter to my Catch the thieves!" shouted She was not quite beautiful, yet she was Arrive at Bait Lake 8:45 p. the count, .Twelve suburban trains daily between more than pretty. She was of good size father that the old bookkeeper ever and for a short time all was in confuLake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. and figure; and the short plush coat that wrote. R. N. S. in Philadelphia Press. sion, no one going to Park City will find it to i 11 people understanding the why and their interest to take this line. she wore, and the manner in which she Railroad Tickets Bold and Ei the wherefore of the uproar, the count, Jrliees and Depot: Corner 8th Booth and changsd, to all points. Bonght, ALL T1CLK18 , How Tslmsg Was Converted. Main treet, Salt Lake City. kept her hands thrust in the pockets In the lightest of attire, having torn ANTKED. r dauntless You a air to her man if Twenty-fiftfor Christ H4o can take A. T. P. and 3. F. Street thereof, gave Telephone. any Mackintosh, 6. down the stairs and into the courtyard. which the quiet and affectionate expres- yon know how to get at him. Truman After a useless he returned, pursuit sion of her face softened. Osborne, one of the evangelists who breathless, to tell his story. She was a brunette, her eyes being went through this country many years "The box was gone; that I had seen large and distinctly dark brown, her ago, had a wonderful art in the right di- st once, and had already communicated face having that peculiar complexion rection, ne came to my father's house my fears to Baron H., who had also apwftch is most quickly ,( by any one day, and while we were all seated peared upon the scene, and who was in the room, he said, "Mr. Talmage, are nearly frantic. Between change in health. gasps for Father breath for what with the excitement The color of her cheeks, the dark rim all your children Christians?" under her eyes, and other indefinable said, "Yes, all but De Witt" Then and the chase aid his embonpoint my signs indicated some radical ailment in Truman Osborne looked down into the poor husband was completely exhausted the quick glance that I had of that pair, fireplace and began to tell a story of a we finally elicited the following facts. while the woman was smiling, a feeling storm that came on the mountains, and After he had put the jewels in the strong of pity came over me. I have never de- all the sheep were in the fold; but there box, which stood on a table at the head tected the exact cause of that emotion. was one lamb outside that perished in of bis bed,.he sat down at his desk, and Perhaps in the woman's face 1 read the the storm. Had he looked me in the eye finding that he had more to do than he trace of past bodily and mental suffer- I should have been angered when he expected, wrote until the small hours of ing; perhaps a subtle mark that death told that story; but he looked into the the morning. had already set there. fireplace, and it was so pathetically and "Notwithstanding the lateness of the .Neither the woman nor her husband beautifully done that I never found any hour he was restless after he finally got noticed me as they passed. The dog re- peace until I was sure I was inside the to bed, and did not fall into a Bound garded me cautiously with the corner of fold, where the other sheep were. Dr. sleep; so that the light noise of the openhis eye. I probably would never have Talmage in Ladies' Home Journal ing door aroused him at once, and by the lim light from the hall he saw a muffled thought of the three again had 1 not seen them upon the bridge, under exPhysical Development a a Guide. figure approaching his bed, while anA paper on the scientific measurement other form, also shrouded in drapery, actly the same circumstances, on the of children was read before the Bromley itood by the door. Count A. is a brave next Sunday. So these young and then happy people (England) Naturalists' society. The au- man and a strong man, and has always walked here every Sunday, I thought thor, Rev. H. A. Soames, said he found been a famous athelete; so rather enjoyThis, perhaps, was an event looked for- such measurements as he described, ing the idea of the denouement he lay ward to throughout the week. The hus- taken every term, a good guide as to juietly in wait, knowing by a flash of AGKNT8 FOB band, doubtless, was kept a prisoner and whether his pupils could be pressed with Intuition that the jewels were the object Have at his desk from Monday morning work or not If the increase is regular it the midnight marauders. A GREASED BURGLAR. until Saturday night, with respite only and the weight fair, according to the "The robber came steadily and noisefor eating and sleeping. Such cases are height, he does not fear to press them; OD STRATTON & STORM'S common, even with people who can but if, on the other hand, the weight is lessly toward the box as if he were persome taste for luxu- low, or if the height increases and not fectly familiar with the location, while think and wb e not devoid of love for the weight or if the increase in height the count feigned sleep and allowed him ry, and wh is too rapid, he thinks it a very fair ex- to come near enough to lay his hand the beautiful The sight of happiness which exists cuse for laziness, and takes great care apon it Then with a sadden movement Also for Wallia & Co. Mexican hand-mad- e, despite the cruelty of fate and man, and that too much work is not expected from be threw his powerful arms around the thief and shouted for help, but by an which is temporarily unconscious of its them. own liability to interruption and extinc wriggle the creature slipped What "Filled" Case Is. of a serpent from mithe with dexterity tion, invariably fills me with sadness. To save the gold and strengthen the Custom house ner the heavy sheetlike drapery, leaving And the sadness which arose at the con- case of watches, a clever Joseph Fahy, it husband's clutch. in in two my beings begat templation of these lad, born in French Switzerland nearly "With a bound the latter was out of me a strange sympathy for and interest half a century ago, rolled out two plates bed, and for the second time he had the in them. of gold and putting a plate of composmiscreant in his grasp; but again he was On Sundays thereafter 1 would go ear ition metal between made a "filled case." a new device which 1 this time until and to wait the they ly bridge Since then he has brought the process to toiled,venture to by has never been heard rill say was this their passed, for it proved that perfection, and his filled cases are now habitual Sunday walk. Sometimes they known to every jeweler on earth. They f in the police reports of any civilized sountry. The man was completely nude would pause and join those who gazed are not plated cases. They would, with- ind greased from head to foot with a I now down at the black river. would, out the composition metal filling, be a and again, resume my journey toward double case thicker than heavy writing loft, buttery substance that made him ilippery as an eel. Notwithstanding that the hospital while they thus stood, and I paper. New York Truth. She count caught him several times he The distance. would look back from a WHOIUSSAI S EKAXtKIiS OF nade good his escape, never relinquishAll Curves to Be Made Straight. bridge would then appear to me an box. the Some day railroads will have in them ing abrupt ascent, rising to the dense city, "Yes; the jewels are gone," continued and their two figures would stand out no dangerous and deadly curves. Over Ihe in answer to an inquiry. half the disastrous collisions and a large "Andcountess, clearly against the background. what is more we could never trace CO'S It became a matter of care to me to percentage of run-off- s are caused by service in observe each Sunday whether the health curves. Of course, it will sometimes be ihem; there is no detective to anything, and of either had varied during the previous found difficult to straighten out a curve Dhina that amounts successful. week. The husband, always pale and and keep a legitimate grade; but if the the wretches were completely afraid of Baron H., although terribly inEXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN laws required all railroads to go straight the slight, showed little change, and that his of having relegated consequences frequently. But the fluctuations of the in all cuts and other dangerous places bis trust to another, behaved most woman, as indicated by complexion, some plan would be devised by which STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. exonerated my and gait, expression and otherwise, were nu- this could be done. Dallas (Tex.) News. busband fromcompletely all Often she merous and pronounced. "Both gentlemen vishM to dro the looked brighter and more robust than on Working for Their Board, valne f r the 'oss, bat this his money face would the preceding Sunday. Her Two famous philosophers Met Jemus ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO ODR "OGDEN OFFICE." wou.d not permit. rial Imp maty be then rounded out and the dark cres- and Asclepiades-wh- en their pnrw 'trreuEod cot Chinaman' the 01 be i cents beneath her eyes would be less studies at Athens, ,w ftiauled VTJ -- and, we are . I : r told, vexed tool iwe er, marked. Then I found myself elated. Orders respectfully solicited satisfaction guarofficials rot a little; and Camese But on the next Sunday the cheeks for thi.anse or for mm wetvng it wa9 had receded slightly, the healthy luster the munif.ct:t sum of thirty-sicnts shortly transferred of the eyes had give to an ominous (t , flrachrr.ee) per nigbt. H pily their jthrrrcason, we were anteed. "sy As it was in the path ' another k post re"fttb had feltew students, upon eiscu 'e ;tused glow; the warning satw-!ewe than more were f promotion r Ji,and, a subf iptiorj ta'.Yi '.e;.t to defray the exturned. Then my heart and took no pairs to discover the of uese deserving young men. sighing, I would murm- i inoibiy: penses New York Tribune. eason." "This is one of the Vad S- Jays." Detroit Free Press, j froa DICTIOXr; SVLvi is tiB TOBSTETfS of lU . came a 'aa a ba.1 ot& f tLa sua I s,aiM. lareafs sifuos Tta-r- e LLe srrats dri-t'h- tu-t- il A'CRANO INVESTMENT Tar thm family, tha Brhsnl wiin Library. r tr-? 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