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Show K U gf " SfejJjC jBoficjflkjPt JfeTJW-Jtr-rffcr rftriJtr-iftrlV iJV -Jfa-Ttr Tfa JV Wlr -i iWir -. -.Kg -.JW iJ jjjfl HI j Our Label Isn't Pvirple t 111 xj But If the JVejct Thing to It ! j 11111! I $ And you don't feel blue if your cigars come out of a box bearing this label: i III jiff , g Mm&GS5MB rajK j iPiifctt? Issued by Authority of the Cigar MaKers' International Union mAmerica. g&g ? I 1 ! j NT-shpn. Union-made Cigars. local il j 1 1 11 1 'I ! v 19 J2Z&?7$& 3W Cfeltif i$, Thatlhe Clears contained Inthls box have been mate bya MSt-CBSS WwkjftSfl, ? HWI li, I K STfcL reft a MIMCR OF THE CIGAR MAKER1 'INTERNATIONAL UfHOH of AiMrica, an qroMizatiM devoted io tte ad- UA i -HlliHr' i M SfflSllBlHl vanceraentorthe MORAL.MATERIALand INTELLECTUAl VVELrARFOFTHECRAFT. Therefore we recommend 3 J -BlBwilrl' I Ti 1 H VV "mCit s.f these Cigars to all smokers ihrouohout the world. m ;m l) ji CH VrNCr fTtTSr All lnftingments upon this Label will be punished according to law. IE H.L ' i, s,fa,?e " st - js nffiyinll jg -V5SS"' SIMILE ( CM fU of America f BlB I JOLLY ELKS SMOKE. BLUE LABEL CIGARS mjjMpft l,t j ' lfijjj J Strj On7 Vmon Marfe Goods Kill - 1 HONEST VALUES Patronize Home Industries ? Hi j i J w flat If A i Iff ill !' 1 "Programme Conttnued. mi Ml ! Bills i l5 I Rato for round triP $ and tnis reduced rate HrilliI' ' wil be avaal throughout the week. Hi-Wif !' I To Park City, one of the greatest mining camps HffiaaHltl I in ie state via the Rio Grande "Western railroad. KSjujS?13f The excursion t5 that city includes a rido around Dmnjllll the city in carriages, and a trip through the under- mSwfll'l ground vorkings of the Silver King, Daly West BjlIfijj(K and Ontario mines, the richest in this section of HJElllllih the West. While in that camp the IUlks and their Mffftfff ll i1 " friends will he the guests of Park City Lodge No. nllifli 734' Jjjj B31J; Rate for round trip, $1.50. Kraili1! ' A low round trip rate for any other day during wili1!' lo weec may e Procured. Bntwfi' To Tintic, another of Utah's famous mining 11 8'ir I camps, via the Oregon Short Line. In this district XrrHl 1 1 10 "ElliB of LodSe N0, 711 will show the visitors fli Is 111 I through the Mammoth, Grand Central and Cen- imiitli" 1 tennial-Eureka mines, which have produced mil- Siluif I) lions of dollars in gold and silver. Those who ffljT jl desire can also inspect the large smelters in close mi fl) j proximity to the surface workings of the mines. Ti I Rate for round trip, $2. Greatly reduced rates mjj'jlf ' in effect all the week. 'oil III? '" Tn0 0reSon Short Line will make a round-trip W fli'j ' rate t0 Yellowstone Park from Salt Lake of $58; vjMlH 1 Ogden, $56. This includes railroad fare, stage raK 4 1' i I fare' and a1 expenses in the Park. Proportion- wLwi 4 "ately low rates to Oregon and Puget Sound points, IT'wilpi Low round triP rate to and at California points, f ; j j via Southern Pacific. CITIZENS COMMITTEES. Executive Committee J. C. Leary, chairman; A. W. Royhold, secretary; H. E. Deardorff, ex-offlcio; ex-offlcio; T. C. Foley, Ogden, W. P. Reed, Jere Dris-coll, Dris-coll, Eureka; S. F. Fenton, J. S. Critchlow, W. C. Bogue, J. B. King, L. G. Ranshoff, C. R. Pearsall, Ueorge T. Odell, J. W. Langley, A. J. Davis, J. S. Daveler, M. E. Mulvey, J. Enzensperger, Gen. John Q. Cannon, James Devine, C. F. Warren, W. H. Clark, L. D. Freed, Sam C. Park, Jacob Moritz, J. W. Geiger, Park City; M. A. Daugherty, Henry Arnold, F. C. Schramm, Dana T. Smith, James X. Ferguson, Henry Walsh, Lehi. Accommodation Committee Thomas Homer, chairman, Fred A. Slade, E. A. Silberstein, A. A. Iledberg, W. H. Harris. Uniform Committee F. L. Gardner, chairman; J. L. Wilson, F. A. Slade, J. A. Greenewald, W. B. LaVielle. Concert Committee W. H. Shearman, chairman; chair-man; J. J. McClellan, M. A. Daugherty, Evan Stephens. Badge Committee Jos. Enzensperger, chairman; chair-man; A. W. Rayboilld, L. G. Ransohoff. Amusement Committee M. E. Mulvey, chairman; chair-man; C. H. Brink, W. H. Dale, William J. Barnett, Max A. Peters, Jacob Moritz, Dana T. Smith and Fisher Harris. Band Contests Sam C. Park, chairman; F. D. Halm, C. S. Ford, George Westervelt, J. J. McClellan. McClel-lan. Street Illumination James Devine, chairman; J. B. King, John N. Sharp, Grant Hampton, R. F. Hayword, W. C. Bogue, J. J. Judson. Judson. Finance Committee W. H. Clark, chairman, E. W. Wilson, treasurer; P. A. H. Franklin, Tod Goodwin, C. J. Geary, George Morgan, J. J. Greenewald, Greene-wald, N. A. Ransohoff, August Stein, W. G. Filer, W. P. Reed, Henry Newell, James Farrell, R. G. Wilson, W. F. Snyder, J. C. Leary, Joe Dederich, E. A. Hartenstein, H. W. Miles, W. M. McConahay George Romney, Jr., Claude W. Freed, William R Land, M. G. Allen, E. A. Silberstein, R. E. Waterman, Water-man, Hon. Thomas Kearns, A. W. Raybould, L. E. Bamberger, George F. Beckstead, B. F. Nevins, C. C. Slade, Leo P. Marix, I. M. Barrett, H. J. Faust. Jr., Fred C. Dern. David Keith, George W. Silks. H. E. Deardorff, C. S. Woods, James Hogle, J. "W. Langley, C. D. Rooklidge, James McTernay, J. C. Crabtree, P. J. Moran, T. D. Pitt, A. S. Watson, P. P. Christensen, H. Jules Mailloux, F. A. Slaue. Parade Committee J. S. Daveler, chairman, John F. Critchlow, W. F. Beer, L. F. Harr, J. A Greenewald, Gen. John Q. Cannon, Maj. George S. Young, U. S. A., Dan C. Loftus, B. B. Hoywood, Dr. Dalrymple, Ogden. Drill Contest Capt. J. A. Greenewald, chairman; chair-man; Col.' J. 0. Nystrom, Lieut. H. B. Farrar, U. S. A., Lieut. A. A. Smith, Lieut.-Col. H. M. H. Lund. Auditing Committee J. W. Langley, Ben D. Luce, C. R. Pearsel. Decoration Committee D. W. McAllister, chair- Programme Continued on page 23.) ! 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