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Show SALT LAKE THEATER (HAS, S. H(RTO, I4ansr. Miss IDA ZENOMA GRAY I tour UU1 Id 111k iaxi.) . j Tin' Inimitable KlN iiiirnit. AU- toil hy the Follow iug I.o-' I.o-' cal Favorite. ! Miss NELLIE DRUCE PUSSLEY, 1 !OI'RA0. Prof. W. K. W.iho 1st Violin M. V. Ytmugdate 2ud Violin Mr. A. Kordanie Viola Mr. J.OUmi - Cell M.J. Melntyo ... Piano Mr. R. C KaM.m Ut Tenor Mr. II. t;. Whitney SudTeuor Mr. II. S. Goddard Ut Baa Mr. J. I. Spcucer 2ml B.v. Prof. E. Stepbens Musical Director. gIndIpeha house. W. J. BURGESS, - - Ma.ioi. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Friday and Saturday, April li tad 12. Co put to Btuh tt. TWIrHM! frarje TDE RES0flMTllLllL'.lL STTGCX233 ZIG?AG IHsUlMPlUbfd by th fJ tl proM ul pubtln Not nil lh lr rlrrn i' J trt to b tho 4? ... (K CREATEST IN tsvaa tmm.t, Z-GjzAG New and Entrtnclni Ruslet Novel Effect! I Eiqtilslte Costumes I Bftlicblnj DucmI N. II - K' (l hl the Nw Veffc. B.. MI-arii'll'lll, MI-arii'll'lll, Wwhluilen Ull.l hi, (lumra ). profungIr Exliti aid Ball. -AT- Salt Lake Theater Friday Ev'g, April 18, 8 p.m., and Saturday Matine. T' I optirJ Ith (He air Ker 1 Cotc't. In tin ,wt lit etirht cmlttr mm ilftr,1 at f t. Mi-iliitr IUU In Hft YijtW Ur tr ts I.!mk norlrlv I plonf till, tun'llimit. hl' 1 wmi Hi rvrnt ot Uiti whuO Tt4l ! In Kittii'li-iir Ii-imU th fitrmma un.lrltl 4 lUm lii-iir, which " IH itiott ,if-tnriit ftun of Ihn ()llnliUI IUU of Ul KfV.IJ K,ilnr. liy lit H"fill urmii'l !ln IViiil; ll.Klilail'l Klllif ri Ml; liir l"rrieiTif Jin inm; Rrairh t'B- hv Knur I, Mil l !! Jm ll MTtr'S hy chiir li. hi..i; i ' hu i Sm man, t'li'r HurT.pitai hy CD A'tu"fi: ')) ) Tfiroiifl) th Itrn' Br I.IUI nil Manlrr. Hati)rt!e Ky tnu Mlaari anil inv M r Rescued Seats 75c. General Admission 50c, Tlckt'U on Hl ! Brn OftV Thurwlajr a ( rtrtay. rt.ir Win tw Cuwr. WitoOnyM. Music by Olson's String Band The KNIGHT-M'CLURE Music Company. PIANOS & ORGANS. Instruments Sold on Easy Terms Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. 26 Wtt Third Soot Street, Salt Lili C::j. THE STJXT. 1GSO. Kum poplrf agree with The Stvs opinion ut men ami thing. aoi ome peflpl.i don't; bin eryboi) lik to gt hold of the cew pper which is n-vr dull and nrrar afraid t Keak it mind. Inuicreu know th.it f;r twenry years Tun his ba foag-tit la th front line for Democratic principle. Uftff wavering or wk-ning in it loyalty to the tmi lntrt of th party It wrvr with fert-w Intelligence aa4 diintrMtel vigor. At tlm opinion hvcdJJrd a to the tt tneaaa of accomplishing the common parpo-t ; H 1 not Tut .St a t fault If it dm teen farther into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety I the year that, will probably determine th rult of the Pwiidential election of tW, Bad p-rbap tho fortune of tb Democracy for thm rst of the eentory. Vtorr in !V3 la a duty.aml the beginning begin-ning of tMO i the lt lime to Urt out In company with Tin Sew. Pally. p-t month, ... DaJljr prtr .... ut:t, ft y-ar ... tMUr Uil Stittlair. M rr, . 4V Ei1 Smoojit. ft munlb, 1 Ww!f Hua. m Tr. . . 1.M Adomat TUfc Bt.H, w Vfc. Practical Watchmaker, Adolph Hauerbach k Rons. All work warrmted. No. 18 E. Firm South t. A full line of Lace Piu at Davidsou, Lyou & MiCunes, j Ladies Queen and Victoria Chain at Davidson, Leynon k Mcl'un. j Why not get a wt of thi elegant i Stud Buttons at Davidson, Leyoa 4 j MK'ime. i Oftice chair a sp--ia!fy at BRatt Btto . i W Main street, j i 1 |