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Show Pus Contest I lEjfj $50.00 yjl'BfrTOtesJ I fh t'5ft succeeful guesters ia H .HLi SrfPLr contest. Closes Sept. 30. Eg j&Bf xjU) Bare yonr answere and send H -B; "ksk nggeets in some way the came E '-JUL $S!jvE--. o l0mt article cold by us. Ej Pish by the Million. Tho result of tho Now Englund fisheries In 1805 broko all records. Maine contributed to tho food supply of tho world 1.000,000,000 Hacked sardines, valued at $5,000,000, and In fresh fish alone Boston sold $1,000,000 worth. Tbe gernt "T wharf In Boston handled 100 OOO.OOO pounds of fresh fish, valued at 52 500,000. At this wharf ns many aa fifty llshlng vessels have been moored at one Gloucester, tho home of the Grand Banks fishing fleet, provided for tho world's consumption 125,000.000 poundn of salt tloh, valued at $3,750,000, and handled fresh flfh to tho value of $2,000,000. In the latter part of IOOj a revolution was r)roml'ert In flsbliis methods by the addition of a new steam trawler to the fleet. Since fishing begun on the Banks tho work has be"n done by sailing vessels, which send out dories on the flsntns grounds and which. In tholr voyages back and forth between Boston nnd the Banks, ore at the mercy of thTherorare now more than 500 vessels of all sizes In the fishing fleet, ranging In value 'rom $1000 to $16,000. tho entire fleet being valued at about $3,000,000. If the Spray, .be r.ew stenm trawler, does the work expected of her it way mean Iho passing of the old- tl?L8newgsl.enmer cost her owners $00,000, Rh la flniiirrrt to permit of all netting opera-tloni opera-tloni bemg carried On from her deck without with-out the use of dories and the consequent lo-s of Hfo attondant upon tho old methods of fishing, whou bonte were frequently lost in the fog or run down by Atlantic steamers. The Spray drags her own trawl iiots and Is expected to make huge hauls and fast tlmo between tho fishing grounds nud the homo 1 port. Scrap Book. ,...IF YOU'VE GOT A.... H ! You needn't be afraid of the I way your head looks. I have I the agency for Salt Lake I MJ': ' or kh'ls popular make, and I jpf fall styles are now in stock. I I 2 IQMAIN STREET ." I pOLLOWTHE SALT PALACE CROWDS! I I I NEW FEATURES ALL THE TIME. FREE MATINEE AT 4 O'CLOCK TODAY, SHOWING 1 . I THE PASSION PLAY IN MOVING PICTURES. j H OPERA COMPANY TONIGHT IN "THE TELEPHONE GIRL." i Scenic Railway, Old Mill, Giant Swing, Miniature Railway and Band Concerts. I Admission to Grounds Free. I jH Salt Lake Turf Exchange - 808 MAIN ST. CWorat and Kejtera ! XHrect tr toe All spcrtlnx eveata. 1 ' ' ' ' , 1 , uni-mi - 11 " MODERN VAUDEVILLE H TONIGHT! H WILFRED 0LARK3, ' ' 3 HICKMAN BROS. 3 VERNON, IDA O'DAY, MUSIOAXi FOR- KU8SESS & HELD," RESTS, BHNODROME. "Every evening (except Sunday). 75c. 50s. 25c. Box seats Si. Matineo Tuesday, Thurs- . day and Saturday 50c, 25c and 10c; box H seat6 75c. H I TONIGHT Matinee Saturday I H and all H IH I THIS. WEEK .1. H h Continued Success of the Musical I- -H Farce, I "Looking for a .Wife" I I WHEELER L RUSSELL I I And a Bevy of Protty Girls. 1 I Sundav, Sept. 0th The Big 1 M Scenic Production, "THE WORLD." 1 LYRIC THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ZINN TRAVESTY CO. IN THE IH JOLLY MUSKETEERS. GRAND OPENING- H SAT. MATINEE, SEPT. 6. THE LYRIC STOCK CO. IN HALL OAINE'S THE BONDMAN. Seat salo stari6 today, Thursday, 10 jH a. m. . Always i I N Room i I Top You may havo to go to tho top gallery or stand up, but don't fail to see The Old Bedstead I TonighlOnly I Presented by the Press club at the Ml LakeTheatre I IT'LL IE RICH. H Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, 31 and 31.50; jH boxes, loges, aud stalls, 32. I SEE WOODRUFF I I FOR WALL PAPER I 70 East Third South. - |