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Show DEPUTY RECORDER IS PROUD OF EABY TTbether a fond father smiles or not upon tbe advent of parenthood, tbe newspaper news-paper account of tlie birth always attributes at-tributes to Jiim such facial demonstration demonstra-tion of delight. "William M. Swan, chief deputy in tlie county recorder's office. Is one of those who justify the time -honored style of announcing an occurrence of tlie sort. Mr. Swan has been wearing tlie smile for several days now. A n't seeming friend asked him yesterday. "Well, what is it?" "A pirl," answered Swan, with a. readiness readi-ness that betrayed where bis thoup:ht: were. "And ay," h continued, "slipr some girl. That baby " The was in a hurry, but i the fact if hastened beyond earshot did ik Swan from saying what be star I to say. One who overheard lear i child surely must Ve superior to ;I ever before recorded in tlie vita 1 tics of the city. She isn'J: cither. She has a sister and a i |