Show COURTSHIP OF AN HEIRESS In these thee days a good deal of interest is expended on the coming cominS' marriage of or a Vanderbilt daughter and a nobleman nobleman noble noble- tt- tt man from Hungary Although our m t 0 Utah people ma may never nc havo have seen 1 either of the high contracting parties i r and although the scene of t their very t S well advertised ad wedding Is three thousand thou thou- S I sand miles awa away there Is a little more iti than the usual interest in the tho bride f and her affairs People are interested t in ha reading about her hor and in seeing tiie the portrait of the young younS' woman woman- which they find In The Republican But we trust no one has been misled misled mis mis- led by bj the telegraphed statement that tha S being an heiress the bride be is not permitted the common privilege of f meeting her ber lover alone J 1 Girls are girls whether they have r t twelve elve millions or whether the they have to hammer a n typewriter for or a living w v And ud it tt there Is la any placid acid old o married lady charged with the tho duties of or a duenna and who believes she is l 1 present with the two of them whenever whenever when when- ever they are together then together then that r pleasant antique is mistaken Or else t the girls of the rich are not worth the theS S winning even with their millions i The probability is that the good i. woman oman selected as chaperone is trying try try- lug ing to earn her money And she q S wouldn't If she prevented their meetIng meet- meet TL l Ing g alone lone It Is all very well wen to safeguard safeguard safeguard safe safe- IJ guard the young It Is the duty of the elders t to interpose reasonable reI restrictions restrictions re re- re- re upon the intercourse of I youth and maiden But this Idea that f. f they are never to be left alone toU together together to to- U gether just because they are rich and going to be married will will not do Ido There are am rights of which even the the rich girl can not be deprived and moments of meeting without the eyes f 1 of any other human being upon them themIs I Is one of these rights V t So that if the tho girl is worth any mans man's coming across the ocean to get she Is good enough to outgeneral all the demure duennas that ever turned up tp the gas Also if this Vanderbilt girl is one of the tho sort that can be cheated out x of or her human privileges as Indicated t In the tho dispatches she has mightily Sj diluted tho the blood of the founder of or herr her r house bouse and no one who loves America Iz can regret that she has al allied herself 4 with one of the European f. f TL But we do not nol believe the story l |