Show HE HAD A GAY OLD TIME t A Railroad Man is Bled for i Seventy Dollars c < t ii It t AFFECTION BORN OF GOLD l The loiv Ilfc of Salt uke Shown Up by f tIdily GIrlia lrutltiuiu IYO Ioven 1 Iloler lud I i t Staler i 7 I For Borne days past a genuine sensation o I I sensa-tion has been running its course along 1i the was of the lower side of Salt lake life and has given rise to tho publication e I of a rumor of a 150 robbery annul to I certain amount of anxietv on the part of some who happen to be directlv or mull rectlj connected with the nQan r I appeals that tho robbcr > w is not I committed at the end of a BIX shooter or under the shadow of a club but In tho gentler and more persuasive jet more dangerous influencn of love t The accrue of tho first act is laid in that well known Temple of Vir tine sailing under the t modest title of the Sal Lake House It was there that the maul who bears the name of Emma Baker was wooed and won bv the railroad min in question All had been fixed for tho wedding and It was agreed that they should begin the New Year in the blissful state generally assigned j as-signed to the period of the honevmoon I On Thurs night while sitting on the I lap of her lover it is said that the maidens eyes fell upon his pocketbook and her hands soon followed suit The book tontamed about HO but as the lover had implicit confidence m the girl he did not he itnte it her solicitation to let her tako the mone in trust for him The girl was somewhat overcome with I the possession of more money than she had suspected the world contained and was not loth to show her friends how rich slit was In her rounds she ran across a jonng and handsome TASOIHOOT MtMIUIATOR Who hid only to look upon her gold to be captivated with her Within an hour tho love had become mutual and she had accepted ac-cepted to accompany him to a hop of the feline persuasion at I certain house on the State t Road A little spiritual inspiration inspir-ation puts tho girl into a liberal frame of mind and she becomes very liberal rith I her fiances I money Iteachmg I the l house in question her v lover confronts her overjoved with the 1 mcetniK She fills to see it that way I t and invites him to include sheol in his c New Year calls The ardent lover nothing noth-ing daunted then flashed a half englo in her faceand asked her to with him She caught on to tics 11 e but refused to budge He then tried to foica her to give up the I 1 lucre but she tossed the handkerchief in which it was tied over her head into the hands of one of the bystanders I was then passed from min to man and lost sight of forever The lovei then gathered his sore head I together all hurried up town Meeting the notorious Edna Scot the two went to the Police Court and swore out a warrant against a certain 1 sporting man who w is charged with having the monoj I was son found however that this was not the case and ho released The was discouraged lover was in a fearful state of mind over the loss of Ins LUCRE AND LOVE II And was well upon the verge of madness s I mad-ness III n The second act of the sensation f took plack at the same State I Road house on Friday night All the girls were there and while I I the fair heroine was swaggering through a mazy hoc down her wronged lovei appeared with her mother and sister I I The three tried to persuade the I girl to leave thin scene of revelry and go back with them to n home of ef p honor i The scene now changes from one of 1 I dancing and singing to one of quiet affecting affect-ing pathos The poor heartbroken mother fell to the feet of her reckless daughter and between the intervals of C her deep sobs she was heard to plead with all a mothers earnestness to thee wajward girl The big rough hoodlums suddenlv became quiet and stood around mixing some feeling with their cunositv to hoar what the woman said but the girl stood like stone in her hardened stubbornness against the this tiessed mothers plea A more feeling praver than that uttered bv the poor woman is seldom heard but while she was still bent to the floor with sorrow the girl w is hurried awa > and when the mother moused the dance wax again hegiuemuiitg and her daughter hid left her bosom to embrace i life of shame rIme girl could not be found and the mother sister and lover returned to the city As soon as lucy had gone the gill came from her hiding pi ice and bidding faiewcll to the boys she skipped for parts unknown |