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Show a TOMORROW'S 16-PACE TIMES. It will be a Hrlght. Hparkilng Newapeper Raplpt with laiaraatiac Nw. The Tim Kg tomorrow will be a newspaper news-paper in every sense of the word. Each one of its sixteen pages will contain special articles from the pens of some of the brighest writers of modern times. Every subject will be handled in the masterly manner denotative of the scholar and student, and with the impartiality of reason and good sense. The earth, the ocean aud the sky have all been searched to place before the reader the subjects that are agitating tho public today. The realmof science baa been invaded, philosophy contributes contrib-utes an interesting portion, wisdom speaks from its flight of years, the footlights foot-lights of the stage tlit across the mental horizon, under soft skies love whispers Ha thrilling story, society gossips of balls and parties, the poet dreams of "Realms beyond the setting sun," the curling smoke of smelters, the resound of miners' picks, the doiugsinthe world of sport, aud a full report of local happenings hap-penings in Salt Lake for a day, besides a complete telegraphic service covering the remotest portions of the globe, to cay nothing of a thousand and one other Important features, will make The Times tomorrow a newspaper such as has never been equalled in Salt Lake and is excelled in no portion of the west. The Times is the newspaper of today. The following are a few of the features of tomorrow's Timks: SENATORIAL OKATOKS. Walter Wellman anylizcs a few of them la a giyhly interesting ami instructive in-structive nianmr. THE PKUFIDIK4 OF LOVE. A slight probability that they will cease to be expose 1 to the litis haunters of the court. HAS TO UK A III STI.FR. The lights aud shades of a theatrical theat-rical advance agent's Lira What one-night one-night stand mean. FAD tO L1KK A DICK AM. The cowboy who used to flourish along the great cattle trail on the plains. HELFI.NU OIT KATt'KK. All parts of tho body supplied except ex-cept the vlt il organs-Intricate surgical operations. APTKK TIIK CARNIVAL. Commercial side of a picturesque and important event In the crescent city. I AI.ONU TUB MILKY WAY. How Gotham's vast supply of milk Is distrlbuteil An early morning ride. TIIK WOOLEN DKKSS M IT. The evening attire common to gen-t!era"n gen-t!era"n and waiter Vagaries of dissolute fashion. THE WORLD IS UKTTKR. So-called "Good Old Times" were i-tstiied with lgnnrame and bloodshed and violence. THE nTt'KKlKNSATIVK. Men who think they are caricatured carica-tured by the author and the actor and someol the funny results-Proposed duel with cannons. THE 1'HANt.INU SENATE. Is not so select or orderly as in the days when stutnxniFn trod its floor Ambit Am-bit on of Edmunds. FASHIONS OF THE DAY. Olive Harper, always interesting and often brilliant, writ's a charming letter on fashions of the day from New York. GREAT DOLL DRESSES. Novel aud commendable work done by some of the distinguished women of America and England. THU WORLD OF WOMAN. Revolution in the ornaments of fashionable women Clowns of the Princess Prin-cess of Wales. SOUTHERN DAIUHTERS. Skotch and portraits of some of the brlKht and witty daughters of the balmy suuth. HE INVENTS 1;ZZLE8. An individual who is responsible for a' whole lot of brain rackers and Intricate In-tricate puzzles. "UNCLE PETE." An extremely interesting 3-col-umn story from the pen of a well known writer. THU RUNS THE WORLD. A collection of some of tho witty observations of the paragraphlsts. EDITORIAL. The mining interests of Utah. FREE LANCE, Local touches of a personal nature. CAUSE AND ;ffi;ct. Why crime appears so great in Sail Lake City. THE I. AHOK bl I CATION. Portrait of Mr. Gompers and interesting in-teresting labor news. THE CHUl'HEN. Appointments for tomorrow Notes and items of local interest. SOCIETY FOR A WEEK. Kesumo of the parties, balls and receptions thai occurred during the Leu-ton Leu-ton weak, DRAMATIC AND LYRIC. Interesting letter from "Rattler" on the Btage and "stalkers" Home not s. WORLD OF SPORT. What the big 'uns are doing Base ' ball-Turf aud Held. IN A MINOR KEY. A column of bright and sparkling Items of local and fore gn'affairR. Don't miss tomorrow's Timks. It will be the most interesting newspaper published pub-lished in Salt Lake this year. There is nothing like it. |