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Show UNION PACIFIC THREE TRAMS MM . VIA . T0 y. . OMAHA,. KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ' " Mlfr ST. LOUIS. and all Principal Eastern Points r - " Many hours quicker than any other line. NO CHAiNQE OF CARS, "THE OVERLAND ROUTE" all the way. EleclriC'Ughled Trains running every day. 'all information furnished on application il TICKET OFFICE: 201 Main Street. 1 .... ivi TIME TABLE. In Effect June 19th, 1904. ARRIVE. From Ogden, Portland. Butte San Francisco and Omaha S:25 a. m. From Ogden and Intermediate points 9:J0 &. m. From Ogden, Cache Valley and intermediate points 11:55 a. in. From Ogden, Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City, Omaba, Denver and San Francisco 4:20p.m. From Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Portland and San Francisco Fran-cisco 7:30 p. m, DISPART. For OKden, Omaha, Chicago, Dertver, Kansas City and St. Louis 7:00 a. m. For Ogden, Portland, San Francisco Fran-cisco and Intermediate points. 10:20 a. m. For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago. Denver, Kansas City, St. Lo:fs and San Francisco 1:30 p. m. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Denver, Den-ver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis and Chicapo 5:45 p. m. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco Fran-cisco and intermediate points.ll:45 p. m. T. M. SCHUMACHER. D. E. BURLET, Traf. Mgr. G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPEX'JER. A. G. P. & T. A. City Ticket Office, 201 Alain. Telephone No. 250, - Operate Best Lool Troln ServUc In the State. FROM 10 TO 40 MLYUTES JTA8TE8T Ue to n i.j OGDJEN, PKOTO, EUREKA, UAKTI, ETC. 3 Through Daily Fast Trains Q aaoc5 TO THS EA8T s Pullman PUaoend Ordinary Sleeping Sleep-ing Cars without change to Bow, Owh, lutis Ciij, St. Losii tad Ckisari. . . Pfttfact Dinln Car Serrloa. Mag. Biflcent Scenery. Ticket Offl. No, 103 WeaiSeeoBd Booth. Dooly Block Corner. I. A BENTOV, General Agtah : yTTv TIRflE TABLE VviyySan Pedro, Los treAngcies & Salt Lake R. R. Co. DfiPART. "fom Oregon Short Line Depot. Salt Laks t-ity: x For Provo, LehJ. Fairfield " eyaw.!n.f..!?l.r.. J:39 a. m GrtWi Beach. Tooele. BtocKton, Mammoth, Eura- ; o.nn L and Silver City 3.SI For Provo. American Fork, Ihl, Juab. Ultford. Frto-$?' Frto-$?' Calientea and intenaa- c,k diate points QM f.2 " ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork. Lehl, Juab. JUlford. Fria-co(i Fria-co(i Calieniea and interna- diate points 7.W 8.Q From Provo, Lehl. Fairt'elxl : Mercur And Sanpete Val- C.IK--. ley Railway points v,i3 p. a Froaj Sliver City, Mammoth, Eureka, - Stockton, 'fooala C.3S and GarCield Beacn ,. v V'" Daily. Dally Pullman Buffet Bleeping Car Service between Salt Lak City and Mll-foro, Mll-foro, Modena and Caltentee. Direct stage connection for sli rnlntng districts in southern Utah ani Nevada. City- Ticket Ofnce, zoi Main 8trrt. Telephone 250. t tEv,gillett- Gen- Pms- Acent " J. L. MOORE. District Passenjsr Agent. - CURRENT r ME TABLE InEffect June Stb, J 904. -LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 6 for Denver and East 8:50 A.M." No. 2 for Denver and East 8:15 P.M. No 4 for Denver and East .... 8:06 f.M.' No. 11 for OgUen and local point. 6:05 P.M. No. 10 for Heber, Provo. and Marysvale , 8:00 A.M. No. 8 for Provo ar.d Eureka .... 6:00 P.M. No. 8 for Ogden and West 11:55 P.M. No. l for Ogden and West .. .. 1:43 P.M. NO. o for Ojfden and West .. ..10:60 A.M. -No. 102 for f-ark City 8:15 A.M. No. 112 for Bingham 8:10 A.M. No. 114 for Bingham 3:00 P.M ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 12 from Ogaen and local points .. ..10:25 A.M. No. 5 from Denver and East ....10:40 A.M. No. ? fr5 Daver and East .... l:4S P.M. No. 3 rrom cr.rc. -irvl 2.....i-;45 P.M. ; No. 9 from Heber. Provo and Marysvale g.oo P.M. No. 6 from Ogden and West 3:40 A.M. No. 2 fron Ogden and West .... 2:05 P.M. No, 4 from Orien and West .... 7:66 P.M. No. 7 from Eureka and Provo..l0:00 A.M. No. 101 from Park City $:U p.Ja. No. Ill from Bingham i:00 A M No. 113 from Bingham 5:50 P.M. PERFECT -'DlXfXZro CAE SERVICE. Tick-it office. Dnoly Block. 'Phone 205. LA. BENTON. O. A. P. E. i ' 0 .. .. y : THE If ? 111 :d,rj0TRE DAM.NDIAN W I , O PEN THE- 121st S E S b ? n Monday, September I2th, 2904. w N " ,Thc University offers its students every facility andtipportumtj fcr a r;:.. . . COURSES Collegiate Training SPEcm rCCCDDn in tl:c Auc,ent a"d Modern Classical Courses, Economics nr.d . & L Urr CKCli Journalism and Science. . . fp3I'n.n The Law and Pre-Med!cal (Biological) Courses under an incr?.-ic; , ,r. v , vUKNEC Classical professors afford students special advantages ia training for pr-:. SM ' 0 4yearS-A.B. Technical Courses Fnplish The graduates in the Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Enrinrer;:::; r - . -ut'on cngusn arc inconstant demand, for the courses arc thorough in every respec:. " ?', years Litt. B. is a two-year, or short course, in Electrical Engineering. Hisorran ' . Architecture " -:;,;arv !lw Economics This course has been introduced as a natural outgrowth of th t,' -r. ' 4 years Ph. B. Civil Engineering Course and is designed to work in harmony wkJi ik. " 7;..'. course combines a mathematical education together with a full .-i;:d c.-n-,;.-.. irtf,i; course of architecture. The work of the course is under the direct sm-r i ; 1 journalism of a practicing architect from Chicago. ' - ,"--,c dwr. Post. Graduate, .lyear-mtM. , Pharmacy , . This course opens a broad field to Catholic young men. Special a;v r General Science circatu laboratory work. -::::5j v,cc-:.,r 4"ars-B S Preparatory School Biology The studies in the Prcparatorv- Department are equivalent to a Uizh ; - , - 43'cars B. S. in Biol, course. Unexcelled opportunities for students in grammar school grade.-. t;r,c',y pharmacy ConiiTiercia! Course i j Grad. in Pharmacy, Notre Dame claims to give the student a complete business trairing. P;i:;.n-.v Thar. Chemist, St. Edward's Hall 7 3 years Ph. C. for boys under 13 is unique in the completeness of its equipment. It a:V r i- to pupils the rare advantages of the Preparatory School and the tcu'I-'r t. Engineering care of the Sisters duriug study hours. '.VP- ri-!r civiS.E. The Gymnasium Mprhanlr-al f v with a Track Hal1 100x180 feet a Physical Culture room 40100 foe- . uecnamcai ox. i. modernly equipped, a 10-acre athletic held, - spacious recreation groun.'.s. AusK Electrical M. E. in two lakes for acjuatic sports, a large indoor swimming pool 30x75, kav; 1 ' 'ru;.;r:iaJ E. E. nothing to be desired for the building up of the physical man. Short2yeartricaI"" . Free Rooms for 5tudeii ts V : over 17 who are admissablc to the Sophomore year of any collegiate course. Architecture Rooms to rent to students over 17 who cannot qualify as Sophomores. j 4TrceBc'ture'. 'm Catalogues FreQ I Teleh" The authorities solicit a personal inspection of the University and equip-1 Law mcnt on the part of parents, guardians and students. I 3 years-LL. B. Address: VERY REV. ANDREW J10RRISSEY, C. S. C, LL. D., Physical Culture . 1 NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. ! tMI"li .miiw wiiiiiu iiMiiiwimiiMiiijMii.ujJiijmjjiEii in i. M -TunrmrmrrrMTinia .in.,, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY (One Mile West c the University o Notre Dame.) CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS Will Open Its 50TH YEAR of Active Educational Work, on Monday, September 12th, 1904. This School for Young Ladies has justly earned the reputation of being the most thoroughly equipped and sue- It may intere tou to l;rn thorou-hUCat establishment in the United States. All the branches of a tho Academy Buildings," oroug large, well ventilated, commodious' 1 j ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL EDUCATION steam-heated, eIcctrjc-Ik'h:o!, cp. including Qreek, Latin, French, German and Spanish are taught by a Facultv P'ed with hot and cold water ba-Vj of competent teachers. and improved fire - escape ara COLLEGIATE DEGREES beautifully locatcd'nn the arc conferred on students completing the full course of studies. picturesque banks of the St. Joseph . THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Sei'lthlest hSfSh2 1 is conducted on the plan of the best classical conservatories. Three insru- state ' mental lessons and one in theory and note-singing weekly are included in the Pupils mav ourst" 'u TI?,E. ART DEPARTMENT ing and Music, in Bookkeeping 1 embodies the pnnciples that form the basis of the best modern instruction. Phonograph v and Type- Y.'rii-c THE GYMNASIUM Every varietv of Artistic supplied with all the latest appliances for phvsical development, is under the Needleworll is taught, direction of a graduate of Dr. Sargent s NormafSchool of Physical Training. Pupils of tender age and those xvho For ca talogues containing full information address need Primary training arc c.-.refuli? ' THE niRFr.TRr cr prepared for Academic Courses in th'.: ... , , . lt UIKtCTRESS, Minim and Preparatory St. rfary's Academy, Notre Dame P, O., Indiana. Department!. ALL HALLOWS 'COLLEGE j SILT LAKE CITY. I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. f J Studies will be resumed September 7. Minim, Trimarv Ca- demic, College and University departments. Thorough- courses in Ancient and Modern Languages. Science, Mathematics, Musi" and ? I Commercial branches receive especial attention. Students are pre I Pared for West Point- Annapolis and all departments of Civil Service t I Courses in -Hebrew and Syrio-Chaldaic. A limited number of private rooms, for which early apiication should be made. A full 1 corps of efficient and experience professors. For further particulars i call on or address THJJ3 VERY REV. PRESIDENT. ' . SACRED HEART ACADEMY, Ogden, Utah BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. The highest intellectual advantages a beantifi-i an mm v and ciretul attention to alLthat Peruiw to S h? ,le hT trai.nins, refined mannr Xnn the bPSt geneml culturl ' SunHor ' tgg8 in muHic and art. Bend for c.taloguFto iLlr SupenorO?,, 8f th" I ST. MARY'S ACADEMY ! $ SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. t t $ t Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Complete Classical $ and Commercial Courses. Music, Drawing and Painting For cata I l0Sue address, SISTEB SUPERIOR, Salt Lake City, Utah. 'SALT LAKB-HUDDAR1 FLORAL CO. 214 E. 2nd S & No. 8 Main St. :j - 'Phoa 37. i . I ' NOW IN FULL BLOOM. ' 'j Azelias, . Narcissus, Freesias, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Lily of the I Valley, Easter Liiies, Gallas, Etc. Palms and Gut Flowers. ... Gome and See Them Grow ng. . Largest greenhouses . ' , 12 s. estate A IN WEST- ' Visitors Welcome.' j CHURCH GOODS HOUSE. 1 1 Attention is called to the adve-iies- ment of The James Clarke C'hurc'i Good3 House, on tne Denver pa?? of this issue. We have r.n knowledge f any other house in thi? section ma'- ing a specialty of Church Goods. Den- ' ver is our neighbor, the metropolis I the mountains, and it is lik trading ' a; home to order from Denver. I ' I Knowing that too much '"arc rn- j I 4 not be exerciscil in filing phy- I siclans" prescriptions, wp have re- I ccntly fitted up an exciuei.? PRESCRIPT! ON j I DEPARTMENT t ! J stocked with purest !ru;i aa1 J 5 t chemicals. t j Vour physician and yourself ar" J ? ' invited to call and see how muH T f care is taken with the fnnuni:n:l- T I a ing of medicines for tout sick loiks- T ; , . f I ? ; t WELCOME STEP 1ZT ? All Cars Start Erom , ' . GODBE-PilTS BRliO : I ...STORE... ; ' COL CO, : ' 73 S. Main E0CK SPRINGS AND CD1BER- ; IAXD LLOIIM"T AND SLACK J ' i J STOP ST : i : l Stop what? "Whv. that u-rrihl" j i headache with a-2S-cent h"x I OLTR HEADACHB TABLETS. 6 ? I. don"t mean that it takes cih- on g f E; to cure the trouble; one dose g ; I; usually do it. They are n p? " w ; U cure for RICK and NKKt'i 3 b ;-I ;-I HEADACHES and NEI.'RALbIA- 9 I, We guarantee their effectiveats3 k or refund jour MONEY.. Specially corapounaed by "s- i IF! J. 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