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Show SA private safe may be" rented in the fire and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt Lake Security and Trust company, 32 Up. Main street, $2.00 per year. ! CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Stature of fcU jl I TLook fabibeSf raw -Hats 11 1 Won't Do You Nearly as Much B jl I ood as to I wL, 'K crowns a little lower, brims a little wider. Soft j ,w il WPP. straws and panamas are getting much attention. J l ' afceveiJ ol 18 or 80, there's a II m I A. H. CRABBE CO. 1 m H 220 Down Main II &'' Colic and Diarrhoea. These diseases are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy. This remedy has been in use for many yeaia, arid has a wide reputation for its cures of fhesc diseases. dis-eases. For salo by all druggists, EXCURSION TO OG-DEN. Sunday, Juno (3th, via Oregon Short Line, and every Sunday during the summer. Round frip. $1.00. Leave Sn It. Lake at 7:J0, ):00 and 11:00 a. m and 2:25 and -1:00 p. m. " 5 " 1 I Sfi. Chocolate in tins I I l Prey much m I alike; but in the I I fc-&-i, cup, there is no m I mistaking the. su 9 periority of . I GROUND CHOCOLATE 1 I Exquisite in flavor. C o c o a , jl Perfect and pure. Fact. . 1 No. 15 1 Don't ask merely for . ... . , 11 1 J J Cocoa ranks high ao a food, 1 chocolate ask for S-L'" I I 775 Onc 'ts principal con- (Y stitucnts is gluten, which is 1 1 the great tissue building u jjj clement in bread. I SY wklTE CliATON. j 1 i Miss Clayton is of Ihe brilliant type of pianists; she has a certain m elegance of style and she has a very efficient techuieal equipment. I With her clean, pearly iingcr-work flho mado fhc passages stand out I I ! very clearly; sho produces an excellent tone, and' in point of rhythm, I II dynamics and accent, she revealed good musicianship. Musical Courier, I ill New York. 811 The artist showed herself possessed of a light flowing and charm- 0 HI j ingly worked out technic, demonstrating that she lacks nothing in the I mM I J I nc of the musical gifts. Berliner Boison Courier. Berlin, Germany. 1 Sfl Miss Clay toe Says : II j "I find that perfect interpretation of imtsic composition is 1 jfl J only possible with a Steinway Piano. As far as possible, I never I jjll 3 use any other instrument for practice or recital work. There's 1 ! a superbness about Steinway tones that immediately marks it J jM I as a superior instrument in the execution of the lightest or the I IM j heaviest passages." J il : What Miss Clayton says of the .Steinwa.v, is also the opinion of all 1 MM . the world's great, artists, 'each ono recognizes it as lho critoriou ot pi- wl auo oxccllonco by which all others are measured. jg Hi The public will havo a splendid opportunity to judge tho Stcimvay'a I i finalities' at Miss Clayton's recital in tho Salt Lake Theater tonight. 1 1 I Exclusive Steinway Agents wM Ckytoi-Dayees Music Co., J I 1 109-11-18 Main Street. 1 mM III |