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Show TRUTH. 4 .4. I. a number of innova" ing situations, will begin its engage. burgess bus made so that the old and ment at the Grand next, week, three tions in his play, nights and matinee, beginning Septet popular County Fair is strictly and tastes the with and in line her lltli. The admirdealers in securi-and ing appreciative ties' ithfnkjbf. rewarding him by enclos- -. ing. him a dollars worth of stamps with : Grand Theatre A broken Heart," " which to keep up the "good work of matinee today, performance tonight. . .. amusements. brokers row last Tuesday. up-to-da- demands of tion. ft ft are saying that Senator To those-whRawlins is l6st,rTfttJTH will state that a representative of : this paper saw him day this week flagging a street and that he was wearing a white vest. This information ought-tdispose of two reports concerning him. First that he has strayed and second that he is cold. It takes a warm number to wear a white vest. ft ft' They do tell a funny story about, the conversion of Jacob Evans, of Utah county, who Recently weht over to the Republicans.'. .He announced his abandonment of the great party of.Jefferson, Jackson, et al., on a. Saturday; This too when he h&d attended a meeting of the Utah county Democratic committee, only the previous Thursday. was active in urging extreme measures for the fall campaign, hud had accepted the "position of chairman ofth'e transportation comc&r-on- e o I ' -- . theatre-goer- s te of today, ft ft ft ft The Penitent, said to be one of the Messrs. Jones and Hammer have se- most attractive, plays on the stage Salt Lake Theatre Sylva Opera Co. lected a stirring melodrama with which will make its , first appearance here at in The Strollers. Lost in New York to open their regular season at the the Salt Lake Theatre next Thursday Grand Theatre ; A broken Heart opened its It is founded on Hall Caine's powerful Grand. Sept. COMING ATTRACTIONS. 11-1- 3. Neil Burgess and his County Fair are as familiar to local theatregoers as an Uncle Toms Cabin aggregation, while Aunt Abby, Cold Molasses and 'Taggs are just as well known to Zioniteh as Uncle Tom, Eva,' and Marks, lhe 'lawyer. The hearty 'manner, in which Mr. Burgess '' was' applauded, last nigilt,' shows that lie is just as popular :now as ever and that the County Fair, so far, presents no eviT dence of losing its hold upon those who ever love to laugh and be amused. Mr. engagement last Thursday flight and terminates with today's matinee and An unusual circum performance. stauc in connection with A broken Heart is that Miss Rujaero, who heads the company, is the author of the play, story of the same name. The produe-tib- n is made by V. E. Nankeville, who it is said has given it a splendid mount ing and spared no expense or endeavor to make it the most carefully staged production of this season, i The Penft ft itent was the attraction at the Park Lake Salt the at attraction next The Theatre, Boston, for fully five weeki Theatre is the Sylva Opera Co. in The at the commencement of this season e drew to that extraordStrollers, one of the most- - successful pod audiences and there inarily large scored comic operas of the day. a lasting and substantial success. ft ft Lost in New York, a comic melodrama, full of scenic effects and thrill- - i i ... GEO. D. PYPER, Manager - ( Curtain' &.t 8:15. ) . . -- ONE' NIGHT ONLY, TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. i I. W. E. NANKEVILLE Announces LAWRENCE MAESTON'S Dramatization en ... . t X Sale Tuesday The ft f . 1 . . THOM AS..hjOMER. Lessee .ancf r - . Manager Styl'd an Hesort in the Neighborhood r of Tpf;.Lae. National Bank SAzrLmCnY.VcML ytutraoNK tut I CAPTAt$Ti.OOQ.Oa t Admission to Park 10 Cents, Each ticket entitles the holder to 10 cents In trade. Tbe Electrittl Fluid .f as controlled and arranged for us la a perfect servant. Does everything It is required to do. Does It well. , The use of well made .... - .. . V- . I OftahDmnit l 'PrtUie-s-l ft ft ft C. W. Watts, the Republican noni inee for the lower house of helegisla-- . ture from Millard county, is said to be a strong man. He is not pledged to any candidate for the United States senate, but Congressman Sutherlands friends Claim his leadings are towards Mr. ' Sutherland;''1 ft ft I The Millard bounty delegates to the convention arfe said to stae Republican favor James Devine, for the Congres sional nomination. Ekctrial Qoofls ' Palace Salt BlCYCLEJtACES -- t Jp ew i, of the . latest designs by experienced gives to our work that quality eleo-tricla- ns Telephone?, Chandeliers, Etc. ; programme every- Tuesday and - Friday evenings. We,try to please you. Dont forget at 8:3d pi m. which all men of Judgment approve. ' Wiring for liells. Telephones, Annunola. tors, Burglar Alarms and Electric Light. J Salt Lake Ciff, Utah A' i Pricea 25 Cents to SI. 00 -- WALKER BROTHERS . Lessee and Manager. Great in Constriction, Situations, Cast, Susie, Effects. .ft.ft ! M. LEVY, The Christian. re- Justice CLM. Nielsen. is for the Democratic nomination for the .iposition of. city justice. Mr.. Nielsen i8 thoroughly honest and capable! to discharge the .duties of the place he seeks. The question has arisen as to whether the act of the legislature creating the office of a jqsticeifor the entire city, .is constitutional. ' The question will have to be passed upon by the supreme court before the justice, after he is elected, can assume the duties of th'e office.-'- Pli RBHEBS ,;From Book by HALL OAINE Author of . . :i county recorder, notwithstanding ports to the contrary. .... 11 . . K time. The Fort Douglas band rendered ipusic throughout the day and there was a program of. interesting events, ft ft Calders Park had an. immense turn out Labor Day, over 5,000 people visited the popular resort and overtaxed the carrying capacity of the street cir service. G ft ft With the usual grand ball today the regular excursion season at (Saltair closes. Owing o the protracted cool spell in July, the attendance failed to reach that of last year. ALT LAKE THEATRE. - r RESORTS. : 'Bv the wayf Hon. Jacob Evans is a candidate for the office' Of county attorney. . AT THE The Anal excursion of the season at Saltair was given by the Woodmen last Thursday. There, was a large attendance and everybody had a good ft ft . immimtMMUHmuiMmmiiiiiiuiiiM : M I V'Vt.tlMIl'irtMM " iT General BanRing'Bnsmess Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent, f: 1" play-hous- mittee.1 ft ft Major You rig will not be a candidate for the office' of jiiatice ,of the ' supreme court; This is final;' It Is rumored that Major Young was loaned a Urim and Thummlri and on looking into the future be discovered this was not going to be a Democratic. year . : "ft "ft Harvy Hardys friends are urging him to become a candidate for the Republican-- nomination for ; county commissioner. Mr. Hardy is a good, level headed business man and would'make a good commissioner. ft ft W. I. Snyder, whose name has been mentioned as a Candidate for the house. ' of representative from Summit county j '&ays hb has rib thought: of going to tne legislature, and' moredyer he nas not been a resident of Summit 'county for 'I nearly two years having built! himself !a home in' Salt Lake,' whefe he tesidefl. " ,ft ft;i Vw;..' , A; C. Sadler says he is still a candidate for the Republican' tbittinatibn for s . - Inter-Mounta- in Electric Co, 45 E. 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