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Show f I THE SALT LAKK TIMES. VKDiNKSt;AY. AITAL 22, 18)1, IliwfFniy). CARPETS, DRAPERIES, Mf-tBS- t,. FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, REFRIGERATORS, fetefaM BABY CARRIAGES, 'I he Alaska Kcfrjcrator, by actual test, used only 12-1- 7 as much as its best competitor. I CALIFORNIA Of PRUUES. A very pleasant L;i vti e, nmdo from (lui iuico of Fresh l'runes oombint'd with' a fi'W harmless veccUlilo injtrnli-wtil- s of well-know- mid highly nii'di cinal iiualitics, put up in tun form of CHKAM DKOI'S. Makiup very valuable preparation KOU INFANTS AM' CIlll.llltKS, Asiniil:itinir tho food a ml Regulating tho .stomarh ami Howe I.j. IT riiOMOTt.S l)IilKT!OV. CHEUPFl'L-ki:s- h AMI KKST. IT 13 A WOMEFUL REMEDY VT CONSIII'ATIOS, Sol It 8ll''H, l.'ONVl l Loss Of Klil'.KH, W itt, Fi'Tittiiit'-- ETC J'li.CK r CENM. For Sal" t y Ail liruvt.-t-- . BRIGCS MEDICINE CO., Sun Fr.iiHM.n-u- , Caliiornia. CHICAGO SHOUT LINE. Milwaukee) SIILWAMEE & St PAUL I the mif l'n ronntiyr Solid Vestibule tit'-a- and Fle.-trt- LUhted Train lialiy, betwen CtitrnKo and Omaha, composed of M'iiil.i, ent Sleeping Cam and Tie ricsst Dining Can la Cs Wort! l'.VKKYTIHNd VUtST-CLAS- S ! Any Information will b clsnrfoU (urniaued by ALEX. MITCHELL Commercial Auk tOI I'Mrss Pl'it, Silt Lake ( It y. T, Ft I'OW ELL, TrtKUug Ageat, Unpopular Route IH To ill Points East Only Cno Change of Cars llab to Kansas City or St. Iiouis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sloeping Cars. FREE EECLDMQ CHAIR CARS. l'e ur your ticket roads Tl th MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH, O. P. & T. A., St. Loul. C. r.iP. A 161 . klala . ialtLak City. Ctaki Cta.1! Central Mm (Juu. Al. la. h'ii(S'iiiiiajf, II. N. Uumiifldf, rrt'siJent, Vice TiPMilcnt. Secrutary, Geo M. Scott & Co. iIscouPOiUTEH.) !'KAi.t:i: In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Afi'nU fr tho Do'lirn Wood J'uIIpv, Koohiinir's Sloe! Wiro Hope, n Cvliuder aud Kntfini! Oils, llerciilcs Towdcr. All::- - F.npm and Heliers, Mark Injectors, r.ulTa'o Soah-s- , .li lltrsou ilonw Whim, lilaka rumps, Miners' and lilackmuilhs' Tools. Etc. KKOlain Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. sN i-- i "DRTHODGESr" ' DENTISTI Room "ii. Comnieri iid r.lcs k, Suit Lak '. TEETH EXTilACTEO WITHOUT PAIN! By tie Uis cf Vittlind Air. ALL WORK WARRANTED I Lynch k Glasmann. Real Estate Brokers. We Orer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. j They Mist be Sold at Once i The Following Are Genuine Bargains : 3.1xlK0 ft Lot, with new Triune CoMnr, 11 rooms, !arjr pantry and Honcf, Htv water, I'ruit trt-cs- : on Al;imei Avenue, between Hrigiiaiii and tli, near I'ZtU East..... 1.40O COxl.'iO ft, 4 Mocks north from M Corni k's Ucsldence, nicely located, I'ruit trees, t'.te 1 ,000 50x140 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nicely located, beautiful view "" 2i"xl 4() ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, good location, f.iir view.. 400 3 Lt ts. .'TOxl-lOf- each, on CJrant street, between ,tU & Jth 'orlli; each 0 4()v1 !." on Main street, l-- il blot k from Temple; thULs asuai 12JOO 10 Lot, '2r ft, .'5 blocks norlh of Poplar (irove; fct bunch for l,-- o0 330x1 0.1 ff, double corner, l Mocks sots'lienM of Warm .spriu";, Lao ;)eucli orchard on ro.n.d y,000 We OCer (lie Mi for a Fes Bays Only. Easy Terms ! Lynch & Glasmann. Spi Annonncemeiit OP THE Saitern j5C0,Vn ourTTfT Preetnliientlyrofojrnized as Salt Lake's leaders of fashion. hnv just opiie.l sevpral rniit of Nnby Ven-liim- Tailor ma ie Sorin'C Bulls nmt Top '"oat lat st patte'ti. Th, y cmut bi d i lu iat tt est lor fie money wo oiler th' m. PRESS SUT3 TsTsiLE C.I RENT. Skookum Hoot flaw Gvcmev. jr?- Grows Hair Rapidly. V: A. 4 ICradicatcs IJandnifT. j".'ft''A Stops Falling Ha-r- . Jkt5V,' b Preventive oflialduess. fS-;-f.;- t. V I V'"!?'!" I Crows Hair on X'.'hJ Bald Heads. ,My4 Isan Exquisite ', t'fj Toilet Article. ''H-WJ- Is Tree front all j X V fj I'' l coloring matter. ( Tradr mark repisieyfti) Coutaines no IMincralorYcgetable Toisous Is au honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum Root lair Grower Go. NEW YORK. Fot Sola by all Oi'uggista, Tiote-M- e, in tffwt April 1, 1891:, Fanwnger trains will run dully 1'wm Balti Lak u Park City aa folluwa: RUT LA IT CITT. , Fraln 1 lrtt St Soath auil Main... Sinoa.mi 8 4U0p.lM ' S arrtrei " " ju a.ia i " " " ... 6 p.a, pasb f!trr. rratn 1 arrlTet at Park City MW a na S ' : p m, " 9 leave ' " f(.u,ia " 4 " " 4:U0p.m Suturtian ptnniKr trains rm dally s- - twe-- n Salt City and Mill ler k a tol- - lnw; La Salt Lake 45 and 8:30 am., and 4 ru and 6 10 p.m. KtaurulDK'. Leive Mill Crok 7:18 an :00 a. in,, aud and p.m. OfPee an,t Depot cor. Btgntu South and Main Street. ki. H. Young. T. J. U:cKlntosX Uen. Superintendent. Oeu. 4 P Aifts. SANTA FE ROUTE. AtcMscn, Topfia & SantaMR n'in thn Finest Train" between O- erud'i Bpritifcra. iJut'blo und Atrhlnoo, Tni,H4, KMI City, 8- - J0-p- h, Galeatiuro;, Ch(cata. These Trains ara SoliJ VesL'bufa DINING CAIC3, FREE RECLININCt LIBRARY CHAIR OKK3, Leaving Uenor t p. m. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To r b all Eastern 1'omta. either vlaCuicago cr St. Louts. Ask any Uclret agent for ticketa oyer tkii Uue For farther lpforuiatloo, tun earda, ix, call upon or acldre&a J. D. KENWORTH . Gen'l Ag't, Profresa Dld'g, Salt Lak (X'f CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Gus. Fitsa. A Tk't Ag't, Toptka, KaaV Coloratlo lilai Hy. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard. Gaurre. r ; j BETVEEN Health is Wealth Ba. E. C. Wbst's Nkrvr awd Fihain a guaranteed a; cifl,' tor llvsterla. l)1z-!"- t'onvainiens i tta Nervous Keuralifia, Ue.idachn, Novvoue Piostration caused hy th ue of alcohol or loha-c- ' akf'ulnenH, Menial I)eprlou. Sortemm; of the In ui.;ii:y ami 1ea,t!u,; t ) iica.irv, deciv and death. t ire tiid Ak'i. llarreuue:".' Loss f ui either he. Involuntary Lopes c1 Kpermaiorrhcea a;i: i by ov:- exertion M Uie brain, self-abu- or ?. L" rh bo: contains one month treatment. li.Oi a liot or eix boxes tor i.uo, sent bv tnr.ii on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any ca.-e- . W,ih eanii order received y us for six boxes, accompanied with fs ixt. we Bill semi the purchaser our wrtlten Kuarantie to refund the moan- if th treatment does not affect a cure-- Luarantees lauil only bv John-arm- , Pratt A Co., Drmorists, 4,1 MaU b,. Sai tu.ni'-- " S. D. EVANS, I Succeor to EVANS ROSS. Oisrtaksr Baiter 214 Stete St.. salt l ake. jg SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO SHIP- - i I KENT OF BODIES. o;eniliN'ght. Telspfcone, 334. lienrer, coioraio !rir,r.iir fam.!r City. Ofcilen, Paciije. OmuA and all Korthweat rointf.. via Manitou, LeadvUi, Aipa aavl UleuHood Bprlnic!. SCEXERY l.E'li'ALLED. lASi RPASSED. Throoph Pullman fleepers nnd Pulhnaia Tourist Cars between Denver and San FrancUco. Through lb heart of th Rocky Mountains The rooet comfortable, the safest and tk pMiioMiif all Boates. For rotos, de.criptltm, pamphlet, , call upon or address i, D- - KEN'WOHTHY, Gcn'l Aj't, Progrs Hid (f, Salt Lak aty. H. C0LL8RAN, CHAS. S. LEE, General Manager. General Pass. Ageat, Colo, tspr.u-- Ovlo. Iieavw, Qoia, Mur&lGraii SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLCX Th Favorite Kouta to Glenwood, Aspen, Leadville, PneMo, Colorado Springs, Denver And aU Points East and South. two first-clasTthai- daily. Elegant Pullman and Tonrtst Sleepsra, and Free Chair Car3 on Each Train. For full Information, call on or ad tress A. H. OLIVER, freight & rassanger Agont, 58 W. ihid Soutk. B. T. SMITH, A, S. HUSHES, Oanaral Manager. TraJlc aUoaa S. K. HOOPER. i P. and T. A. Beautiful Woman fMILHs SWF ET-- "fly ut the thought ot her owu lovtrU-iii'. rFl net- Evrrvwomat nul swtrily whe L I .'V t-- - Wisxiuiii Ko Yf' brrtitie, fur it gives S SPA t-'-- parent, beautiful W J u. A beautiful r ' completion alone ia tT - V'VH' ottm buUicient o - v ma ke woniB beautiful. A wt'Mfln '0'4l it- - whohaaa bcautiiul IvVJOv iti complexion nhow Mf Wv i prtsci-v- K the one 4kfra'l wrtunate in 'Wllf'fliAiit NS,V athhionuldpossession beautify it. 'MA Wisdom's Rober- - line does just what la claimed for ft. It not only oreserres and beau- - Uliea tbr. complexion, but repair the damage done by the use ul the many dangerou? ujui pounds now in the amarket. by tta touic etlect, re-- ; storing the sktn to a natural, healthy action, Head the testimonials from tamous artistea, coo bimcd Uicrmau and catmcnt physician Beggs & Tracy, CoNTKAITOK iH Steam & Hot W2tsr Eca!int Boilers, Pumps, Etc. iOIBIM PROMPTLY ATTENBEO TO. restate Ro-id- . Branch. j Salt Lake O.ty. 690 Ktk SU, l)CTx,Co I I WOHLD'S FAIR MAT TEH. I Social C'lulis The Coming Election of I 9 Director A Ktutue for Itarrett. I 9 Special Correspondence.! I 1 CnifAno, VUitorti of note aud I I distinction to the World's fair will 1)6 the I 9 rrcipjents of ur.itifyins; attentions from the I l'X'i'l weial duo, mid there are enough, of I m these to fully mahilain the reputation of I the Windy City for hospitality. Unless I 3 memory in at fault there were only two I M ooi ml clubs in Philadelphia nt the lime of E f the Centennial, the t'niou League and the I 9 riiiladelphia Press club. Chicago, how- - I a ever, has no less than twenty seven, and I I ; the majoriiy of these, timler t he leailership i of the I'nion club, have already handed to-- I j (.'el her in a movi-tnen- t to improve and I beautify th - city, aud generally to add to it a I ) attractions during the year of tliu fair. It, I ij is proposed lo aid the muiiieipul admiuis-- I ' tratiou in enfurciun the ordinances, already I i part of the laws of t iie city, regard ini; street I refill. itions, the ab.iti'inent of loke and li J ot Iicr nuisances, and alst to promote new I ; lieNisiiies toward iiikitriiiK i lie cumfort, I tonveuieiice and saiety of bothcituens and I , visitors. I I'tider the auspices of the same move- - nitii't also pnipcscil to erci t, eiiie- - tr on siutues of V;ihiiiu'toii and (icueral j Cliant in two of the principal soiiares. Tho i Women's Press association has the honor ol hav inn taken the llrst steps looking to tile cut ertuiiimeut of itiemliers of t heir pro 1,1 j fe.- -t ion tl-- it. will he here in ''M. The Chi ll cajso I're.ss club will follow suit in due sea-t -- on, and o will the liankcrs. (.'yclinu, Kur il t 'anier.i and other clubs, the mcm- - I 'J hcrsliip of which is distinctively profea- - 4 aion.il. 'J :,e social c;ubs, such as the L'niou ," I liC'ik'uc, the ( 'a lu met, the Illinois, the Chi- - ' cat;o and the Stnndard, will likewise inain- - I tain their record for bountiful hospitality, j even if tin y do not yn far Ik yond it. i I One week henee the annual contest for 0 I incmlxTship in the board of directors will take place. .Many of ihose who have served :,f io faithfully duricK the past ycarwill be re-- : elected, al! la v.:h there will be some new f faces, as well as new ofliccrs. So faith fully, however, has the present hoard at (:j tended tj tlie itiuantic interests iutriisteu j to it, that, its successor will find, upon ivi- - J tainiitii,' the reins, that the most import aut ; j work lias already been mapied out, am. 1 j , that there will l,e tiothitu.' to stand in th3 J way of its goin ahead and letting the cou-- p I tracts. ( I The call for a second installment of 20 I I per l ent, on the capital stock, and which j will liriir.,' in a round million of dollars I . matures on June 1, and before that, date 1 the contracts for the principal buildings J will have been secured by the fortunata I bidders. In the opinion of experts ther I s no reason why all the structures thai J are now contemplated should not be com- - pleted ami turned over to the commission I within fifteen or sixtei'ii mouths. The con- - tractors will lie paid as their work pro- - I presses, and consequently no less than ten I millions of dollars will Ih required within j that period. There will laj no trouble in petting it. Within forty-eih- t hours after the n that a statue of Kdwin Booth should form one of the feat ores of the main pla.a in Jackson Park had been made by a prominent theatrical manager amid n chorus of approval, his co laborer and, of lute years, his more than intimate friend, has passed away, and the American stage mourns the loss of one who has left a void that, for thepresent at least, cannotbelllled. ; Peculiarly appropriate, t herefore, is the re vised ruggest ion that, while doing honor to the greatest of living tragedians, a simi-lar tribute should be paid to the memory of that, in some resjiects, equally great artist who has gone before, Lawrence liar-Vet- t. The hiatter is in the halidH of the profession of which he was so great an or-nament. Chicago managers are prepared to take the initiative, ami if, as proposed, the managers of onlyjine-hal- f or less of the leading theaters-o- the country donated a ' proportion of the net proceeds of a single entertainment toward the' project the pro- -' fesslon will lie enabled to honor itself by doing honor to two of its menila'rs, the like of whom the country will not seeagaiu for many a generation. H exist M. Hum. lars and some small bills and clians''. Within half au hour a pale faced wojmiu apjieared at the oftice, asking breathlessly if a purse had been recently found in tho shop. Tho well sbK-ke-pocketbook was hers. She had not left the shop before missing it, discovering her loss at an up stairs depart men t to ' which she had gone from the one where the purse escaped her. Her identifica- - tion of the money, including drawer and drawee of the check, was complete, and it was promptly delivered to her. She thanked the snicriiitcndeut warm-ly, and was abont to leave tho ollica when that gentleman su'ested that sh owed tho recovery of lur money to the honesty of the little cash girl. you think, miidaui," he said p linlcdly. "such honesty onht to go unrewarded?" Tiio woman atoptici. "No, of course tint," she said hastily, and opening the just re- -' covered purse she produced a silver dol-- I lar, which she gave to the girl. Then oho departed with tho fi rtuiii' of whose keeping she was so careless, and of win ise finding she was so unapprcciative. licr Point of View in New York Times. tfoiirmilisiii In tliB KorUlc. Journalism in the broad bosom of the Rockies in midwinter is arduous. At this time, when tin boulevards nra wrapls d in the plastic embrace of tho snow-slide- , and the inarch of communi-cation with the outer world is imagi-nary and impressive, the constituency unite in wishing that winter was gone-g- one with her laughter and love. The country scribe seeks ti e s.iowy wreaths of truth in silence and with uncertain step, as a search warrant parades tho realms of somnanibulistio slumbers in quest of a hundred typos to cope wit it the rush of business lit theolHee, wilict is left in charge of his satanic iii i,jet y. Now, what seems death is a change, when we look deeper down in the world's beautiful, and the blazoned optic sees not fruition but an altar in coercion of the tribute of nature. However, no ono can deprive hibernated vitality of this sphere of the felicity that across the vista of winter, with its fathoms of snows and frosts, April smiles, and the ntm'wtiliere rii'iis with fragrance and crocus dooms, just as over the gulf of death Faith sees tho glow of tho jeweled walls of heaven. N. IJ, Only lie in this issue. Rico News. Novelty of Window Dremdng. window was recently shown in ;l neighboring city, which, from its novel and pretty arrangement, attracted a good amount of attention. A frame-work making a drawbridge partly open was built. The floor of the bridge was made of striped dress goods, which made a good plank effect. Tho sides and the girders were made of fancy hosiery, the legs only showing, the foot car-ried under and hidden by tho floor of the bridge. A wagon heavily laden with boxes of b isiery, marked & Co., was on tho open draw waiting to get across. Lamp posts with red ma-terial for glass made a pretty effect at night when lighted. A wax policeman preserved order among the half dozen pedestrians. Finger posts directed the public to the great hosiery sale at & Co.'s. Retailer and Jobber. llootli'ii Fortune. I am glad to say that so far as money Is concerned Edwin Booth has enough to keep him in comfort the rest of his life. Me was ablo to give iflUO.OUO to the Play-ers' club, and if current reports aro truo he has invested in one of onr largo in-surance ompanies a snm of money which insures to him an annuity of $15,-00- 0 a year for life. He did this when nome of bis friends rather protested against his lavish gift to the club. I suppose that, notwithstanding the can-celing of the Booth engagement hero, the great actor's name will rerr.in for some years to come a potent attraction to audiences, for Booth, even in his is still a man worth seeing. New York Cor. Charleston News and Courier. C'lioiie to 1H with His SwectheArt. Andrew Moore, aged twenty-one- , and Miss Ollie Cox, aged sixteen, we- - drowned in the Luxapaiia- river, at Ken-nedy, Ala., recently. This couple, to-gether with Joe Kennedy and Miss Floy Cook, all pupils of the Kennedy high school, were out boating. The boat cap-sized, aud Mr. Kennedy barely succeeded in bringing Miss Cook to tho shore, but Mr. Moore waS unable to swim through the strong current with Miss Cox, and gave up his life rather than swim out alone. Tho young lady was (lie daugh-ter of Representative Cox, of Pickens county. Mr. Moore nnd Miss Cox wer to have been married shortly. Col Memphis Apical-Avalanch- Huston Famous ChriKt Cliurcli. Boston, March 30. Somehow one al-ways finds ringing in his cars the lines of lintlcr's "Huilibras" about "those who compound for sins they have a mind to by damning those they're not inclined to" whenever he enters Christ church, lloston. Everybody knows where and what Christ church is.' This is the church (immortal-ized by LoiiKfellow's stirring poem) from whose steeple, it is claimed, the lanterns or Paul Hevere were hung out to warn Atlanta and Hancock of the movement uf the Brit Lsh troops on Lexington, where those pa-triots then were; and though the matter has been long in dispute whether it wtu from tho Christ church steeple, or that of the Old North church, in North square (which was pulled down for fuel during the siege of Bostou), that the lights were Known, or whether or not they gave the warning a tablet on the front of th church, placed the,e Oct. 17, 1H7S, beara this inscription: "Th iignal lanterns of Paul Hevere, displayed in the steeple of this church April 18, 1775, warned the country of the inarch of the Iiritish troops to Lexington ami Concord." It is also claimed that the Paul Revere lights were hung out by the sexton of this', church, Holiert Newman, a young, act.v mid eon ra aeons fellow during those times, but by some antiquarians this claim is also questioned, and the assertion is as posi-tively made that they were hung out by Jaolain John Puling, a merchant of Bos-ton, and a warden of the church, and in! the conlidence of Hevere, Hancock, Adams, Viirien and the other patriot leaders Christ church is t he oldest church build-ing now standing in Boston, located as it Ik on Salem street, al, the North End, and is one of tho few landmarks generally re-taining its original apiiear.nice. Its old fashioned pulpitaml pews have suffered no material change; its interior has not been inoderui.ed; its present organ is the same (imported from London in 17,VI) that used to accompany the quaint, old time hymns ttiui resp inses; its Bible, prayer books and communion service, still in use, were given to it by K'::g tieorge II in 17:i.'J, and tho silver bears the royal arms; and the chime cE bells, the sweet cat and most musical the t,.wn bus known, which still sound their tncioilii us tones, was brought from Eng-land in ITR It is said to be the first chime In America. The figures of the cherubim in front ot the organ and the chandeliers are greatly j prized oosHcssiotis. They were taken from a French vessel by the privateer Queen ot Hungary in 174(1 and presented to the church by Captain Grushea. As old chron-icles show, those little cherubiu were pre- - wilted to a certain church aero .is the Caua- - tli.-i- border, lieing sent by cc tain of their religious brethren in la belle France, un- - luckily for the Montreal religionists, but fortunately for those of Christ church, they were seized, as indicated, and with j the result tha th" have since remained fctrp. W. V. MiniiaT. O-- e llnllii-'- l Worth of Gratitnde. In one of the city's largo dry goods (hops last week a little cash girl brought ; to ono of tho heads of departments in the j course of the early afternoon hours of Tuesday a woman's purse. She had just picked :t nj). she faid. on the floor, near the counter, and she remarked as she passed it over tint, she guessed it was 'Vlurfed full." The rlowrwalker ojie.ned and saw at a glance that her opinion was j,..--1 i lied. Ca rying it to the super-inrclideli-ofliee, lie, with that enon-.- , l oii'-.'r- the monev. The puree con-tained ". t'1'- There were leu five l:un-dre- d dollar bills, a check for forty dol- - 1 Granfle Western ffeiS .,1 ViVESTRPjJ A I, AR :. CURRENT TIME.7A3LE: In Effect April (i, jsui. No. 3. No. 4. FAST-HOUK- TRAINS Atlantic Atlar.tlo Wail. ;Kxprnsd. CIriIi n Kill a.m. 8:45 p.m. ArilveSiit UaV9 M:tn a.m.- v.X p.m. I 6ftve Silt Luke li:ll) ii.iii.;1i,: 6 p.m. Arrive I'rovo ll:vo a.m.- .:) p in. Luave Piovo 11:4(1 a.m. 11:.'!., p.m. Arrive i Ireen Kivr f:3,i p.m.; &:; Jt Ui. iiv,,r fc.vi p.n.l .r,::t;', a.m. AirlvetJrand Junction. .. U::n p.i.v: :4 a.m. Arnva Pueblo l: p.ni.i ."T a.m. Airive Ooloratto Springs. :im p.m.! 4 J J a.m. Arrive Denver f:ir p.m.: 7;0(l a.iu. No. 1. j;0. s. WE8T-UOUN- TRAINS Parille l'a.-lil- Mall. Expross. I.pavp I)en-e- r a.m. 7:ilpm LeaveClorailo Springs.. U:r a.m. :: 5 p.m Puelilo i ;;ift p.m. n;a , p.m Leuve Grail,! Junction. : to p.m. J:UJ p.m Anlve (ireen Klver p.m rcmii.m l eave (Jreen Kiver 8:!l a.iu. i; Oi p.m Arrive I'rovo g:M a m t j j. i a.m e Provo ami p.m. ia:J0 a.m Arrive Suit Lake 4:85 p.m. :4.V a.m Leave Salt Luke 4:4r p.m. :(u a.m Arrive tlilen h:q.i ,hm, a ul LOCAL TliAINa. SALT LAKE ANO OOUKN leave Salt Lake. 8:'0 a. m.. fin, am.. p.m. Returning, arrive In Salt Lake, a, in., 8 : 10 p. m V r,i p. m. lllNOHAM. Leave Salt LnUe, H:to a. m. Rfturnlni, ar- - five In Salt Lake. n::J p. in. AUIBIt'AM FOKK, I'ltoVll, SPH IN,) VIl.t.K, THIS- - Tl.E, MOI'NT BASANT AM) MA.NTI, l eave Slt Lake. 9:rla. m. Keturnltig, ar- - rive in Klt Lake, 4 J5 p. m. 1). C. IIDOCE. J.H.BENNETT Oea'I Manager, Uep l Pass. Asrt. |