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Show H IT'S ENDED NOW. M I It Is hoped that Miss Alice (loose- H vclt will be safely married. The peo- H ' pie of tills country and no doubt her H father are disgusted with the feature stories that nave been appearing In H ! hundreds of different newspaper, of H j the country, says the Ouray Herald. H , That the daughter of a common H American cannot go calling on a lady H friend without half a column beinp H j devoted to tlio style cf her dress, her H carriage and the small talk Is sufficient H I proof that all the fools are not yet H ' dead, even in the newspaper business. H $ riiere seems to beadcsiioon the part H j of the larger newspapers to cater to H the inmates of the Insane asylum In H ', their descriptions of the approaching marriage, livery change possible, the H i ' same stories are republished until the H whole thing palls on the.m)nds of the H people. Roosevelt will undoubtedly H be fully as glad to have the allalr over H as arc many millions of people H who have grown tired of reading tie- scrlptions of the train in which the H bride and her husband will ride and all the other "news" which has been given each day in the papers, |