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Show Y i 4'- - DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. y JJJeterinlneil to - Remain in. the Field, I Although He. la Now the Richest lie Hun In Great Britain. S rt c ' The ii pw t! like of Westminster, who lias just succeeded to his grandfather's f and estates, is the richest man ia .1titles England and bears cne of the proud- jrst names in the British peerage. But I j he is not too rich nor too proud to serve .iiis country in war, and at this moment . an jlrAlfred on the stalf of Sir Milner, the governor of the Cape ,jn iljlof Good Hope and its dependencies. r T h teuxl u k t , be 1 1 er k n ow.a.un d e r his reform e r eou n t ry till e of V i sc 6 u n t B e -rcitrGve, will come of age next March, should he not fall in the campaign, lie t c s a ; se Co n d 1 i e u t e n a n t o f t h e Cli e s h i re jVeomariry cavalry. The Tomahtie' inaide-de-cam- p j i . ; on t h e Ch i cago is great, I ts.a genu no del fg Ift to sotti o d o w n i n one of thos n big comfortable chairs, and through 1 1 1 the determination oi -vounsr duke to remain in the lielo I in South Africa, is increased. by are- - terest aroused he ic-i- , ii windows watch the plains of an Nebraska and the plate-glas- s tieldoowa lliiiois go skimming pas t v o u at L dont know liow manv miles an hour. Talk abon t. smoot li riding! Why, I sat 1 b3 i in that library car, the writing-desand wrote a letter just as stick as a -- whistle. Interview with a at, k well-know- n : Dp n ve r m e roh an Tw o t ra i us a d ay f rom Do n ver to t It Chicago S pedal at !) 00 a. Ea t lie Vest i hulcd Fiver at 10.00 p. tho m. ; m. Omttlia. Chicago Kansas City. St. Bonis. Throusrh sloeners daily. Ogden to Cbica- go via Denver and tho Burlington. . 5 Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Omc", 214 15. W. Temple Street, It. WATS()X, General Salt Bake City, Utah gent. & DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. A(Said to Be the Richest Man In the United I Kingdom.) .... i.i 4ent. discovery It appears that the GCO . ere s oiXondan,... which 1 (institute the cni ef wealth of the diik e lof Westminster, came into the family as i in-- th e-h- eart j he result of a runaway love match made . jby an ancestor of the present duke. In 1656 Sir o ve w i t ht Ld pre 1 1 yd atTgJit erbCf'bu rj'l Alan or, a house standing far wit ho u t t he city, and surrounded by five large Thoma-GrosFelT6rTfell'.:.in- , ' 1 : This property became t h e dower of the bride and gradually London grew uparound.it. Jt layjdle, however- hntil tlie first part of this e e n t u r y , - w h e n t h e g r e a b g ra ri d f a t h e r , of the new duke conceived the idea of pastures. I building up the estate with row after row of palatial houses. r S hoes ole Eight Inches Thick. AVe wear away two inches of shoe "'"T o would "last- a lifetime would, consequently, have to be provided with soles from eight to nine feet thick. ewe- - h a v e g ou r aft enfion, lot us announce that wo have put i n And-whi- f -- A Stoe k o Ooocl s , AND CIGARS,--- - WINES, LIQUORS lu Yurie ty and Puret v, E x e e 1 1 e nco o f Fl avor, and every Way Superior. to anything carried i n t h e x i ty. , W e I n v i le y o u r i n s pe c I i o n . . In A, IB FE N NEM.0I1E, M A lYGll . ai&r |