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Show - (ADVERTISEMEJfT.) - , - Republican Ticket . O -f roB pbjestjdejjt. ',!. THE0DOEE B00SZVELT ', 'VT X of Hew York. J . JOS YICE-PRESTDZST, " ' CHAS. W. FALBBAHXS of Indiana. ; STATE TICKET." . For Presidential. Electors. i : E. W. "WADX, ' e. p. imojr, ' JAMES A.. SCUTES. ! vfw Por Congress; f JOSEPH HOWELL, ' - i .WHICHBOAD WILL YOU TAKE? . r . : :' : . the ' ' "': DENVER & RIO GRANDE li tht sbortet and most popular route A 'A NATURAL PIOTUBE GALLERY ALL THE WAY. ' ' 50 hours going. 49 hours returning through the grandest ' scenery on the American Continent ' - ', t The Exposition Flyer To St Louis withott change of cars ' ( Leare Salt Lake 3:15 p. m. dally arrTing at St. Louis 6:00 . p. m. second day. . Compare these, figures before accepting the claims of our competitors ; . - jONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TOURISTS ANNUALLY Testify that the Rio Grande is the only way when yon trarel for I pleasure H THAT'S WHY WE GET THE BUSINESS. First class dining-car serrice. Through Pullman and tour- H 1st sleepers. Free reclining chair cars. ' 0 Bee any Rio Grande Agent for further particulars. I Gleaning & Dyeing AH of our work Is guaranteed, Tenpleton Clezninf Co. . ' J0 X. ind So.' St Pnth 'Phones. Opp. Grand Theater. COMSTOCK Tiirf Exchange . CAUTOSNtA AND PASTEUM BACES, And All Sporting Xvents. 83 W. gad Sooth, For Governor. JOH3T C. CTTTLEa. , .;;. For Secretary of State. CHARLES S. TLNOrxY . ... vO ' For Justice Supremo Court, -;- '. DANIEL IT. STBATJP. For Attorney-OoneraL 1L A. BEIEDE2T. ! Fot State Treagorer, ! JAKES CHTtlSTmrSSIT. .For SUU Auditor, - i , J. A. ZDWABDS. For Stato Supt. of Schools. f,' - A. a KELSOW. i JUDICIAL TICkET, 111 - c THIRD DISTRICT. - For District Judges: CHARLES W. HORSE, ;T THOMAS D. LEWIS, . ' MORRIS L. RITCHIE, . ,1 GEORGE G. ARMSTRONG. For District Attorney. F. C. L00FB0TJR0W. ( COUNTY. Commissioner Long Term, John O. Mackey; Short Term, E. D. Miller. - Sheriff C. Frank Emery. t. Attorney-x-Parley F. Chrlstensen. THE . ' -V ; fCenyon . ; ...Hotel XTJROFEAK FLAN, joa to S3.oa 1 AMERICAN FLAN, ' JL . J2-.50 to H:Oq. ,,, , (Clrt YOUNG. MIDDLE-V MIDDLE-V I rr II AGED AND ELDER-I ELDER-I In 1 LY. It you are sexual. I 1 1 r ly weak, no matter III 1 II from what cause: un-I un-I IJf 41 developed; have strio- OHhAdKJ ture. varicocele, .to., HI PERFECT APPLIANCE will cure goo. No drugs Or electricity: 780,000 cured and developed. 10 DATS' TRIAL. Send for tree booklet Sent sealed. Guaranteed. Write today. R. C. Kmrnst US Tabor Mock. Denver.' Colo. I THE IDEAL WORLD'S FAIR TRIP Leave Bait Lake City at 3:15 any afternoon just 'a con- renient time. Arrive in Denver, via the D. & K. G., at 4 I the next afternoon, remaining until 10:35, just long enough s to see the city and your friends there. Arrive at St Louis at 7:19 the second morning after Just when you are feeling m best and when it is easiest to reach your hotel and your friends. I The entire trip is made In a standard Sleeping Car, 'with no M Changes. f For other details call or write I I 1 I QyllFllpillll R. 7. NESLEXf, General Agent. j ' I filllfa 70 W SECOlrD S0UTH ST j MLUC SALT LAKE CITY. ! hsHSBiMMBHsHs1iBsaSieMSelSsl 1 Only Two Recorder F. Q. Ferkins. Auditor i M. Fisher. Treasurer W. O. Carbia. k Assessor C. M. Brown. Surveyor J. B. Swenson. For State Senators Stephen H. . Love, Samuel C. Park, George HI. Law. rence. x For Representatives 'William Fan-ter, Fan-ter, C. E. Harks, A. V. Anderson, S. J. Stooker, E. B, Cramer, C. 8. Kin- '. , ner, Thomas Hull, William T. Ed- '.' ward, H. S. Joseph, William H. Mc-Crea. Mc-Crea. n" ." CITT. City Judges Christopher B. Diehl' and Joseph J. Whi taker. '7 i Justice of the Peace Dana T. ; Smith. ' Constable W. F. Hills. Advertisement. AMERICAN STATE TICKET. , For Congress Ogden Hiles of Salt ;.v! -Lake. For Governor William JL Ferry of '' Summit. ' Tor Secretary of State Walter' James of Millard. wm liplllt . 1 , . Plonths Left to Visit the Worlds Fair We can ticket you via Chicago Chi-cago at $471 Stop-over privileges. Tou may Just as well have the Best and Quickest . .TAKE THE. . Overland Limited C. A. WALKER, Gen. Agt., 88 West Second South St. I i 13 j: or irwiurtr wuium w . jaxm- strong of Salt Lake. v For Auditor Lewis B. Rogers of : Salt Lake. C For Attorney-General Samuel Me- ' Dowall of Salt Lake. For Superintendent of Fublio In-. struotlon Isaac N. Smith of Cache. Cheap Rates to : St. Louis AND OTHER EASTERN POINTS) YLij 3-TBAINS DiILY-3 We can savs yon money. Write ma C r. WARREN. Oenarsl Agent ti. U Dooly Block. Salt Lake CUr COLORADO-UTAH SHORT UNI TO ST. LOUIS. Through car. Salt Lake City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New Tork. Buffalo and principal points East low rates for summer travel. Eipeclal attention to ladles and children. chil-dren. , Tourist sleepers through to Chicago, Button and other points without change. Two trains dally. Inquire at ticket office. 3 Dooly block. Salt Lake City. Any Information cheerfully cheer-fully given. H C. TOWN8END. G. P. ft T. A. Missouri Pacific Ry.. St. LiU. Mo. Wc Never Misstate Facts or g Misrepresent Our Competitors. By Arriving at St. Louis in the morning you gain one full day at the W rid9s Fair j Leave Salt Lake at 7 a! m., via the O. S. L., U. P. and Wabash, j and arrive at St. Louis 7:15 a. m. the second morning, 47 hours and 15 minutes actual running- time. j Our competitors, leaving here the same morning, arrive at St. Louis to the evening; 10 hours and 46 minutes longer on the road. Returning, the Wabash leaves St. Louis 7:30 p. m. (permitting all day at the fair), Teaches Omaha the next morning, connecting with the Union Pacific "Overland Limited." arriving at Salt Lake next afternoon after-noon at 4 :20 p. m., 46 hours and 60fnlnutes actual running time, with a through sleeper in both directions, without change, between Salt Lake and the World's fair grounds or Union depot, St. Louis. j Our competitors leaving St Louis same evening, arrive here in the j morning, 15 hours and 10 minutes longer on the road. Examine the Official Guide and verify our figures. For Rates and Sleeping Car Reservations, Call ' ' at 201 Main Street, Salt LaKe City. j I ,1 Questions About, the World's Fair. There are a lot of little things In oonaectlon with a trip to the World's Fair at St Louis that yon will wish to know rates, how long tickets (. are good, time of trains, whether or not a change of cars is necessary, what one has . to pay for board and lodging. I am in shape to answer these and similar questions. Call or write if you want information. The Rock Island System operates through sleeping cars .daily Colorado to St. Louis by way of Kansas City. Reduced Re-duced rates In effect daily. Coach et-cursions et-cursions at frequent Intervals. Full .la- . formation on request. i7wT j rrrr i DBAJCE, Diet. Pass. Agent limHulllil . & BIBLE, Tray. Pass. Agent UAjlnlM V SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH..-. j "W v ) C B. SLOAT, Genl Agt Pass'r Dept The Lagoon Road : Salt Lake & Ogden Kail way. . Time Table itl EHect Sept 0, 1804W X' LEAVE SALT LAKE. : and a. nv, 1:10 and 5.30 p. m. . . LEAVE WA R MINQTON AND LAGOON. LA-GOON. 7:80 and 10 a. m.. 4 JO and : p. rs. Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1 M p. m. ea Sundays snd holidays. A. D.'PIERSON. Gen'l Pass. Agt 3. B. BEAN. Excursion Agt OFFICE. 161 5s.tM ST.' Ti'a':ar.'jf,,r.-j'. 'AiiiT.-ni:':: rgji A Delightful Place to Visit A Profitable Place t live. SEE.. B (California Greatest Play Ground on Earth, Famous Places Which Everyone Wants to See. Invest In a Ticket to CALIFORNIA CALIFOR-NIA and Secure Rich Dividends In J HEALTH, PLEASURE AND J WEALTH. Mountains. Valleys, Rivera, La's V and Ocean Reached by the Southern Pacific Company's Lines For descriptive and flluslisM i j literature call at No. XI vsS Street. Salt Lake City. p. R. Q RAT. General Agea I " ,'" . . J ii ii ii ii . nr pubz wmsKizs Ihe ZANG LEADS ' With the Famous Brands Old Cambridge Rje : Old Crow 6:nrbon ROPES' JtAYXB, ' 23-28 West Second South 8t I SALT LAKE II ;: TUnF EXCHAIIGE. . 208 Main St . . Calif ornia and Eastern Baoea. |