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Show 1 truth - SALT PALACE a s Theatre... F. D. HEATH. Manager, Ore of the most popular and and desirable places for a family to spend an , evening Is the Salt Palace Theatre 1 Star features La Jesse and Camille Chester the great equilibrists and other ft clever specialties. ' ff I Vaudeville Show First-Cla- ss ft ft The paper concludes by declaring been reading between the lines and have discovered something. As a matS ter of fact this is not true, but if they ft bad one can find just as good grounds between the lines for saying Judge King is going into the dairy business, or Judge King will start a wood yard, or Judge King expects to open a canning factory as to interpret the declaration to mean that he will run for the senate against Rawlins. It took a long time for the hop to get in its work, but when it did, what a fearful and wonderful result it produced. The Trib ought to swap pipes with the Herald, i T. Bean, better known as "Tank, of Richfield, has forsaken the Democratic party and joined the ReGeorge publicans. While the Democracy will no doubt survive the shock, still Mr. Beans desertion will hurt. He was a strong worker in the King-McCucontest three years ago and did yeoman work for Judge King. ne ft ft R. B. Whittemore will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for county commissioner at the coming convention. Mr. Whittemore has many supporters who are confident he will land the nomination easily. ft ft J. T. Raleigh and Thomas S. Fowler have left the Democrats and joined the Republicans. They united with the Young Mens Republican club on Friday evening last. ft ft According to the Provo Enquirer Hon. Wm. M. Roy lance wants to be governor of Utah, and with that end in view proposes the following plan: First secure a nomination for the state sen-- . ate; second, be elected; third, become president of that body; fourth, run for governor. The Enquirer is just as accurate on this bit of information as it is it prints. ft ft ft ft To-morro- w, rs -- The resumption of Held's Band Sunday concerts at the Salt Palace will be hailed with delight by the many friends of that capable organization. Last Sun day a program of light and airy music was given and uniting with the cool breezes which sweep under the dome, made one feel as if he were swinging in a hammock vhile the band played ft ft Calders Park has done a rushing business the past week. Manager Levy has been as busy as a bee in a garden winter. week at Calders Park. Rennier Bros., ANOTHER CONVENTION COMING. the famous kings of the air, have astonished all who have seen their feats It appears that Salt Lake is to have of daring and wonderful balancing. another convention. Arrange Youll have to hurry if you wish to see merits forbig are it under way and already Prof. Clark's trained dog show and the the of sent advance the members Rennier Brothers. guard to spy out the land arc already here; ft ft Tomorow night Helds band will give and will make a very favorable report another of their popular sacred con- on the prospects and entertain tnfeht certs at the Salt Palace. No better way which Salt Lake will afford tlierth to pass a pleasant evening than going The gathering is nothing less than the to one of these Sunday concerts, great biennial conclave of the United ft ft Order of Rummers. In the recent past The bicycle races at the Salt Palace Salt Lake lias shown great kindness to are given every Tuesday and Friday members of tliis celebrated order. Some of them are boarded and lodged evenings. Manager Schefski of the saucer at tbe expense of the city, and are not keeps pulling off interesting events at required to give, anything in return in every meet of the scorchers. the shape of work on the rock pile or in any other form. Others find excelft ft lent entertainment in the resident por being Sunday, the resorts tions of the city. What few policemen have arranged healthy amusements Salt Lake has treat them very kindly for their patrons. Saltair, where cool and are careful not to offend them or as them and salty breezes blow, will provide for give any annoyance long, as disfrom business the its patrons a program ot orchestra they keep away trict. The city council is offering music. The Salt Palace will provide inducements to the convention to Helds Military Band in a special pro- greal come to Salt Lake and to make the gram. At Calders Hauerbachs Band number of delegates as large as possiwill render the usual Sunday concert ble! The council is keeping the police up to 10 oclock at night. AHired man force down to a minimum so that the ft ft can go to any of the foregoing resorts visitors will receive no annoyance from Dan Harrington wants George. Suth- and freshen up for the business of the that source and to insure them a real erland to either fish or cut bait. To the following week. good time. It is expected the convenft ft tion will be a howling success. this end he has written the congressThe Salt Palace has a strong bill of man asking him to declare himself one DONT BE FOOLISH. vaudeville this week. Among the enway or the other. If Mr. Sutherland wants a renomination Mr. Harrington tertainers may be mentioned, the The National Homeseekers Associawill assist him to get it, but if Suther- Cliffords; Sadie Hart, in song and conhas matured three land wants to go to the senate then dances; Marquette, the Dutch imper- tion Daniel will try for the house with a sonator; Oldfield, the banjo wizard; tracts of $1,000 each for W. B. Boyd of rush and a whirl calculated to scare Chester, the equilibrist; Professor .142 West Second South street. Mr. every one else off the track. Daniel Smith piano artist; June Brothers, musical team and Buffalo Bill, come- Boyd has three more contracts running expects a reply early next week. and intends building a terrace. Work dian. ft ft will be begun on the three matured AT THE RESORTS. contracts at once. All people who want August 5th will be Southerners day to own their homes can do so by taking Today the popular Tabernacle choir at Saltair. Warren Foster has sent out contracts with the National Home-seekeAssociation. Its foolish to go will have its annual outing at Saltair. out invitation to all persons from the on southern adwhose states names and paying rent when you can pay for As this is Prof. Stephens birthday the home with less money than you your choir intends having a good time in dresses are known, to attend and others for rent. Reason it out and see pay whose names Mr. Foster has not got, honor of the event. As the popular are how it is for you to go on paying Billy invited to join and renew memofor in anthe rent leader is away, however, he cannot ries of their youth privilege of living and live one day ' of and end the mans other at house, take part in the festivities, but his more in the delectable land of sunshine show to all life have for nothing your genial influence will be felt just the and flowers. ihe money you have paid. Consult the ft ft same. An excellant program has been ftitio al Homeseekers Association, 620 arranged and there will be plenty of Never in all the history of the place Doojy Block music on tap, both vocal and instru- has bathing at Saltair been more demental. A number of the best known For accident insurance see Warren local vocalists will sing and a special lightful than during this season. While Foster, 300 Progress building. feature will be made of the orchestra the water is not so deep, the tempernumbers to be rendered. Prof. Mc- ature is periect and the attendance to Clellan who has the matter in charge, enjoy it is greater than last year by 14 TTTT has established a reputation as a pro per cent, and a record breaker gener-eral- ly viderof entertainment. Everybody is . The resort grows more popular RflLDEB'S welcome. each year and will no doubt prove a ft ft They do say that Samuel A. KiDg on. wants to go to the state senate this . . that someof Rawlins lieutenants have The city council Democratic party. muddle on the police question is beMormon-Genti- le ginning to assume a strong on leaders flavor and unless the will be both sides are not careful there of a wonderful scratching tickets at the next election. ft hi on anything else Concede then that some of the members of the dominant church have dealt unfairly with us in the past. Concede that we were cheated and robbed and defrauded out of the victory which we ought to have had a year ago. Concede that the scheme is to defraud again by subterfuge and by underhanded methods, concede it all, and there ought to arise in the heart of every Democrat a stern resolve that so long as those influences can obtain, every Democrat will fight harder and harder to resist them and to prevent the consummation of those infamies. great success financially and otherwise this season. M, LEVY, ft ft Calders Park management has arranged for big attractions for July 4th. There will be horse races in addition to the other features, and in the evening there will be a magnificent display of fireworks. Artist John llafen has on exhibition at Fergus Coalters music store 39 Main street, thirteen choice paintings, mostly of scenes in the canyons and mountains in the neighborhood of Salt Lake. They are real works of art and range from $75 to $300. Phila-pelphia'It- . CLOSES SUNDAY. FREE TO ALL. - ..... Lessee and Manager. PROF. CLARKS DOG SHOW....... ft ft The Tribune has been hitting the pipe again. This time the dope was of of honeysuckles. Mr Levy has a way of making you feel right at home as a mixed character. It says Judge King soon as you reach the resort. is figuring on ft ft ft ft Rawlins for the opposing senate and that, too, in the face of the The Salt Palace Theatre is growing Judge Colborn after an absence of assertion of this paper that he will not. in favor as a means of providing cap- several months in Washington on bus8 proof that Judge King will run for able entertainment away from the heat iness is back again at his home in Salt the senate the senior An entire change Lake. organ of the and dust up town. of program is announced. New faces amalgamated press association says: Nick Long representing the Lt will be remnmluimiV and new features. n u:. r and the Melbourne, Aus- pm. I em tralia, Sportsman was in the city for Prof. Clarks show of trained dogs a few days in the interest of the pubamused both young and old during the lications he represents. SACRED CONCERT By Hauerbachs Union Military Band from 8 to 10 p. m. July 4, horse races and grand display of fireworks in the evening. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 MURRAY DERBY DAY.,. Admission to Park 10 Cents, For which value is given in trade . Fare to the park 5 cents. t i k? a, f |