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Show iert, Kev. J, B. Thrall peformed the cermony. and Miss Ethel Mrs G. n. Harvey have returned Brown of Boise Idaho, three months, visit to their home after in the city. entertained on Miss Ida Savage honor of Miss Wednesday evening in . , Farr of Ogden. ft ft and Mrs. Norris first week in are expected to arrive the Salt Lake. Mr. August to visit in Norris, formerly rector of St. Marks cathedral, is now located in Brooklyn Kev. Frederic Norris, N. Y. truth. AT THE RESORTS. when Prof. Dick Gould will ascend 4,000 feet in the air and make the Saltair had at immense crowd on the parachute jump. It will be an exciting Fourth. Despite the great numbers in event. ft ft attendance everybody seemed to take The following are the bookings for the jesting and crowding, incidental to Saltair next week. Monday Presbyterian and Congrethe day, with every appearance of good societies. gational nature. The best of order prevailed Tuesday St. Marks Guild, 22d, and the management creditably acquitted 6th, Wards. in the way the crowds were Thursday Womens Ilepublican handled and the manner in which club. Friday Cache Valley, M. I. A., everything was placed in readyness. It was certainly a great day in the Epworth League, Tenth ward, prize history of the resort. The water was baby show and fancy dancing. Trains leave from old Garfield depot alive with bathers and more would First South and Fourth West streets on have gone into the water if bathing and after suits and bath houses had not run short. July Fourth. it-se- lf ft ft Care of Carpets. The Salt Palace also had a big turn To a good carpet do not hide ilj out on the Fourth. A special line of under keep a cheap drugget, as many a Co-OFur- attractions had been provided and W. N. Williams, of the everybody who went, saw just what he niture company, left for the east on was looking for. Tuesday to lay in a stock of fall and ft ft winter goods. Calders Park was strictly in the p. J. Moran returned Monday from swim ou the nations great day. Mana trip across the Atlantic. His objec- ager Levy and his assistant, Mr. Mai tive point was Yorkshire, England, to tese, received the sweltering crowds and made them welcome. It was one eee his mother who is in poor health. of the biggest days in the history of While on the other side he made flying Calders. visits to Ireland and France and altoft ft time. had a p. very enjoyable gether ft ft Motors in Porto Rico. During the week at Saltair the management has provided an exciting exhibition of bicycle riding. Those who have seen shooting the chutes, can understand only to a small extent, the excitement of shooting the bike, as it is being done at Saltair. Nobody should miss it. ft ft In addition to retaining some of the old favorites, Manager Heath has added some new top liners at the Salt Porto Rico has a strong disposition to devote itself to practical matters. An automobile line for the benefit of tourists is making regular trips across the island from San Juan to Ponce. A plan is under consideration to place powerful automobiles, drawing trailers, on the same road for freight purposes. Many fine roads are under construction in the island and the slow Palace Theatre. bull carts hitherto used to ft ft carry will soon disappear, freight Clifford, the aerial bicyclist, who is ft ft filling an engagement at Saltair, peract. He rides forms a hair-raisin- g Andrew Carnegies Wife. Mrs. Andrew Carnegie once de- down an aerial ladder at an inclination scribed herself as the unknown wife of forty-g- ve degrees, from near the top so of a great man. is this Whether of the pavilion to the water. It is inor not, she is certainly the life and teresting and exciting to see Cliffords soul of parties at the millionaires ride for life and the ease with which he d prudent but liousewifq does. This only makes a good carpet th? lining for a poor one. Through1 the loose fibers of the drugget dust filters and little bits of dirt, which wear away the fabric underneath. It Is always best to have the carpel; laid by men from the store, as they know how to avoid straining the fibre. Let them also clean the carpets, as the amateur usually does more harm than good as a cleaner. The carpet should be brushed away from the nap. Nap dragged daily the Throng way weakens and pulls away. To clean a carpet it should be gone over yard by yard with a clothes brush, sweeping with the nap. This will give you a chance to see all the stains. The right method to treat a good carpet is to lay It carefully on a soft bedding of thick layers of newspapers or of brown paper. The printing ink on newspapers is disliked by the moth,' which will avoid such linings as a: place unsuitable for the laying of its eggs. Thus thick folds of newspapers not only give a thick underfooting for thei floor, but relieve the housewife on one source of worry moths in her best; carpet. The papers should be renewed each time the carpet is taken up. New York Journal. short-sighte- 1 residence at Skibo castle, in Scot- ends it in the water. A whirring sound, land. She is a beautiful and charm- a man shooting through the air, and a ing woman, a good twenty years big splashing of the briny, and its all Salvationist Life Savers. The Salvation Armys lifeboat, Caththe lasts erine Booth, which is entirely manned only younger than her husband. She is over. The performance it ones but of a keeps minute, by Norwegian Salvationists, has resvery fond of dancing and is an able fractionon a time. for nerves quite edge cued the crews of 52 fishing boats durtalker and entertainer. ft ft ing the past two years. The Salt Palace theatre offers a big vaudeville bill. Vida La Bretta, the pleasing contralto, in popular songs of the day. Sadie Hart still pleases the SALT PALACE crowds with her vocal efforts and dancThe Kuhn Bros., in ing specialties. M, LEVY, Lessee and Manager. their musical turn, are making themselves popular. La Bretta Sisters, the . PRETTIEST 8YLVAN RESORT soubrettes and cake walkers, NEAR 8ALT LAKE CITY. 7 clever won favor and receive nightly have F. D. HEATH, Manager, BOATING! MUSIC! DANCIN6! applause. Popular Billy Hart, the comedian, is still it, and keeps the house concludes laughing. The entertainmentTwo Matrientitled with a burlesque CALDERS PARK BASE BALL CLUB! the On monial Ventures. trapeze the Will play a game with one of the exhibition a free at jj One of the most popular and Benier Bros, give best teams in the state Sunday and desirable places for 8:15 every evening. a afternoon a family to spend an ft ft evening is the Nobody should fail to see the bicycle SACRED CONCERT races at the saucer track. Manager By Eauerhach's Union Military Palace Theatre Schefski every Tuesday and Friday Band from 3 to 10 p. m. Sunday evenings supplies the best talent. It is the management is arranging a good way to pass a hot evening. The FOR A GRAND accomodations are the best and everya thing goes with a dash and whirl. ft ft ON SUNDAY, JULY 13 BY PROF. GOULD. Calders Park baseball club, formerly known as the Reagles, have challenged First-Cla- ss tomorrow Vaudeville Show Admission to Park 10 Cents, any team in the state and afternoon will play at the park. The For which value is given in trade . Fare to the park 5 cents. is. arranging for a management balloon ascension on Sunday week . 45Sl5-5-Hl5555,5ii5S5M55,- H naiDEBs pm. I i I balloon ascension s T HEATRE- -. Salt Ij-flous-ehold jVjj alters Bummer Window Draperies. A new idea is, instead of taking down heavy window or door hangings, to cover them with linen or chintz coverings similar to furniture slips. These covers are fastened from the poles the same as the heavy curtains, and completely envelop them. A broad baud of the linen fastens them around the centre. The Sudden IeaiK. In case of a sudden leak, when, as usual, It is Impossible to get a plumber quickly, turn off the water, then mix some common yellow soap and whiting with enough water to make a thick paste aud stop up the leak yourself. It will do temporarily as well as solder,, providing you turn the water on again rather slowly, as a sudden rush might force it out. I have used this ou two occasions and it lasted until the plumber came half a day afterward. Good Housekeeping. - Gleaning Marble. ... Stationary marble washstands often become stained and soiled by spots which soap and water will not take out. It is a good plan to wash stationary washstands, when the house is cleaned, with a preparation of soap and water and oxgall. Do not try to clean marble with acid. If the marble is stained with oil or grease which cannot be removed with good soap and water and the addition of oxgall, a paste must be made to take out the grease. The simplest paste is composed of fullers earth and warm water with a small amount of washing soda melted in the water. Spread this paste thickly over the marble and let it dry on. Scour it off in a day or two with strong soap and water. If this preparation does not clean the marble after applying it once or twice, make a stronger preparation, of equal parts of fresh slacked lime and washing soda, and water enough to make a paste. Do not touch the mixture, as it is very caustic. Let it dry over the marble and remain twenty-fou- r hours, then wash it off with an abundance of hot water. It will remove the most obstinate grease spots that have soaked into the marble, and It may be used on any pure white marble, although it may possibly stain some fancy colored marbles. New York Tribune. . ft "ft Lesson in Politeness. The oldest boy is a treasure, but in trying to be polite he sometimes slips up. The father of this lad had reared him to be always courteous to his elders. On going to a distant school his father had told him to telegraph home Yes if he found everything ' satisfactory and arrived Bafely. He did so, but the busy father had forgotten the arrangement, so, being puzYes, zled, he telegraphed back: what? The answer came back: Yes, sir. . ; Castle Gate Clear Creek Winter Quarters Sunnyaide Lump, Nut, Slack, Anthracite All Sizes. D. H. SHARP, Agent 73 So. Main St, Telephone 429. . |