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Show 6IM0N BAMBERGER, " " " ' Pres. and Oen. r r. A. 1). Pi.r.SON. Gen. Pa3, & Tkt Agent j TIME TABLE IN EFEFCT MAT 30, 1903. j ' LEAVE SALT LAKEr . 1 I;). :00, 11:00 a. m.; 2:00, 4:00, :0, 7:00, ! S p. m. . LEAVE LAGOON: j .7:30. 10 a. bl; 1! m; J:00. 6:00, T:00, 9:00, 10:30 p.. m. : . Extra trains on Sundays and holidays leave Salt Laka I and 6 p. m.; leave Lagoon La-goon 4 and S p. m. . ' --1 rrrr y F.flLLS COLLEgET l A For Young Woman situated In the beautiful su- j burbs of Oakland, CaL I Fortieth year. Fall term i opens August t6, 1905. J S Write for handsomely illus- jJs trated catalogue. A) J K2& C. T. KILLS, Fiat. C.IIa Co!U( P. 0, California Mrs. Emma J. Saunders, contralto I soloist, Lagoon, .Sunday. I ILAND! :: LAHD!! UNION PACpiO B. n. CO. . Offers for sale in j UTAH AND WYOMING Good grazing land In large and small tracts. sToeimnw i . i iThls la your last chance to purchase on the easy 10-year payment plan. . Liberal discount for cash. Good rang land sell Ing fast and becoming scarce. I Full particulars from i ! E. J. Wills, agent U. P. R. R. Co, I Lands. 15 W. 2nd South street. Bait Lak City, Utah. - ; , ", n , "O ; o IvX'O o Da. 3 GBred fikaift Great '' - ' - - - ' ' - fc rz ,i . When you're in the notion of buying Furniture for that house, Harris is only too glad to establish a credit account with you and is extending the most liberal terms ever known Everything necessary for the home is here. r i KB. From the crowd which attended the nail carriers' outing at Lagoon Friday it is evident that there are more male carriers in this town than letters. I - Palace; t Dowliiig I Alleys "South West Temple and Second South.T T. Open Sept. 1st. A cool, clean andT TdeliKhtful place to enjoy the great na-T Ttlonal Indoor game. Your patronage! Tsollrited. I TTHE PALACE BOWLINO ALLETSX CLUB. l . M ' M Mrs. Emma - J. Saunders, contralto soloist. Lagoon, Sunday. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH The Head of the Public School System of the State." The University of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the State School of Mines and the Stat Normal School. School of Arts &nd Scisnces. The School of Arts and Sciences offers courses in: t 1 General Science. 2 Liberal Arts.,- ' Stita' Normal School. The Normal School offers: 1 A four-year Normal Course. ' ' 1 Advanced Normal Courses. Course in Kindergarten Train. ing. TSe School of Mines. The Bchool of Mines offers courses in:' 1 Mining Engineering. 2 Electrical Engineering. J Civil Engineering. 4 Mechanical Engineering. 6 Chemical Engineering. Preparatory School. A Preparatory School Is main, talned which gives preparation for the course in General Science, Liberal Lib-eral Arts, Engineering. Law, Medicine Medi-cine and Business. ' Graduates from the eighth grades of the public schools are admitted to the Normal School, but a year . of . high school work is necessary for admission to the Preparatory School. New buildings, excellent facilities, splendid equipment. No tuition is charged, but' an annual an-nual registration fee of ten dollars Is required. Registration, September Septem-ber lath and -16th. instruction begins be-gins September 18th. Catalogue and illustrated book-let book-let sent' free upon request to UNIVERSITY' OF UTAH. Salt Lake City, Utah. Drunkenness Cured ! A positive and permanent cure for 'i 1 1' drunkenness and the opium diseases. ' 1 There is no publicity, no sickness. La- . 1 1 dies treated as privately as at their 1 own homes. The Keeley Institute ' ' 334 W. South Temple, Salt' Lake City, ! Utah. J Mrs. Emma J. Sauaders, contralto ' soloist,' Lagoon, Sunday, Vocal and instrumental concert at Lagoon Sunday afternoon and evening. P FREE GRAND Lalbo'r ay Celebration . 1 J f T Salt Palaee Admission Free i FREE MOTOR RACE Hsajrren y. Samuelson, 2 p.m. FREE BASS BALI DTJBE X TAILORS vs. ASSEMBLYS. MATINEE DANCE FROM 3 to 6 p. m. Admission 10c each. Ticks U good for refreshments. CONFECTIONERY DISTRIBUTED FREE TO ALL. Come and bring your lunch, spend the day with us and save rail-W rail-W road fare. ' u 1 I SBBBBISBMBBBBISBBISMMS '"'"'"'-'"Li-""'" J 1 WHO MADB THAT SWBLU SUIT ? B. & R., The Popular Tailors, 334 MAIN STRBET. Agricultural Collegeof Utah Utah's Scientific Technical Provides liberal, Thorough Institution of Higher And Practical Edu- Learning. ." cation., THE COLLEGE COMPRISES : The School of Agriculture. The School of Engineering- and The School of Domestic Science Mechanio Art. and Arts. The School of General Science. The School of Commerce, The School of Music The Agricultural Experiment Station. Twenty buildings, provided with the best modern equipment, afford exceptional facilities for thorough and efficient work. A strong faculty, representing the best institutions of America and Europe, are in charge of the work of instruction and experimentation. No tuition is charged. Registration fee, $5. College opens September Septem-ber 19. Write for Illustrated catalogue. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LOGAN, UTAH. Miss Emily Larsen, soprano soloist, at Lagoon Sunday. , ("I Vocal and Instrumental concert at ' Lagoon Sunday afternoon and evening. I Miss Julia Jones, meszo-soprano, will sing at Lagoon Sunday. I " Vocal and instrumental concert at Lagoon Sunday afternoon and evening. I1 Miss Julia Jones, messo-soprano, will sing at Lagoon Sunday. I Miss Emily Larsen, soprano soloist, I . at Lagoon Sunday. THE REV. ELMER I. OO8HEN, pastor of the First Cons relational church, ha returned to the city from an extended vacation, va-cation, and wtl) occupy the pulpit of the church tomorrow morning. . " 1 1 1 1 -a Ml Mallows ollege l Salt f ilrr f - - '.''YXXf o r : a. and day sch001 for bo'. conducted by the MARIST FATHERS. Primary, academic, classical, commercial and scientific courses Students prepared for West Tolnt and Annapolis. Physical culture receives special attention. Music and military drill under experienced tutors. A. limited number of private rooms may be secured on application by students In the higher courses. -u Classes begin Thursday. September 7. . ' For catalogue, terms, etc., apply to j REV. J. GUINHrt; Principal COLORADO-UTAH SHORT XJNB to st. louis. . Through car. Salt Lake City to St Louis and Kanaaa City. Only one ehang to New Tork. BuffoJo and principal polnU East. Low rates for aummer travel. Especial attention to ladles and ehll- Tourlst sleepers through Chicago, Boston and other points without ehanga InaulJe at'tffi office. 103 Dooly Mock, itQLSe City7 Any Information cheer. fuuV TrwJn. H. -C. TOWNSEND. C LP. A A. Missouri. Paoltto 8t Lou'ia. Mo. LEE KIM YIINQ1 Pimples and Skin Diseases Cured by One Preparation of Medicine. . . - Chinese Herbs. Koota and Medicines of Wonderful Curative. Powers. - . 153 West South Temple. , SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. ' ECONOMY IN TnE rock island TEM, appreciating the growing RAILROAD demand for the PULLMAN ' TOURIST SLEEPIN CAR, which llilfCL combines comfort and economy, has just established two new lines of dailj tourist cars, Colorado Springs to Chicago via Omaha, I I , ,. jr . .. .j and Colorado Springs to St. Louis ptjHS0lliir Tia Kansas Citj, connecting with 9aV9 0fi i dai1 tourist cars from 84111 -vy y I City and Ogden. We- also run through daily standard Sleeping Cars to Chicago, leaving Salt Lake every evning. ' . . I Write or phcme fos reservations. B. XSAZE, Dist Paaa. Agent Q. A. BIBLE, Trar. Pass. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. CHARLES B. BLOAT, General Agent, Denver, Colorado. SOME REASONS Why Salt Lake City People Should Follow This Valuable Advice. Because the proof Is In Salt Lake City. You can easily Investigate It. Not necessary to experiment With some untried remedy. Profit by the experience of a cltisen. Alfred Clark, blarkamith, of 126 South Main St.. cays: "When at work I always feared that twinges of pain would catch me and cling to me during the day and night. Many a time I have had to lie Juat'in one position In order to have any comfort or to enjoy half a decent night's rest. This Is not a pleasant condition to be in for a- man performing even the' most trivial act around his workshop, if he has twinges In the small of his back which make him exclaim, neither is it pleasant to arise morning after morning very poorly prepared to commence another an-other hard day's work. A sure Indication that my kidneys were at the. bottom of the whole disturbance was the action and condition of the kidney secretions. Something Some-thing about an advertisement wherein It stated that Doan's Kidney Pills could be depended upon In such cases Induced me to go to the F. J. Hill Drug Co.'s store for a box. It Is difficult ot understand how a simple little pill could have had such effect ef-fect upon the action of the kidney secretion secre-tion and could have stopped the backache, back-ache, but It Is a positive fact that the treatment did. I very emphatically endorse en-dorse Doan's Kidney Pills." .For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. New 'Tork, sole agents for the United States. i Remember the name Doan's end . take 1 no other. fl RHEUMATISM CURED. rX ' T ,, Salt Lake, May 25. 1905. ; t.W E' J;.Turnwan D- c-: Dear Sir: I have been a sufferer from IV rheumatism for the last six. years and have been unable to find lllVi any meJlcln wat would do me a particle of good. As you are .'(.P 1 ware. 1 have taken five chiropractic treatments and can hon- 'rhf " 5 e,tIy Jy ,l a2? niore from P"1" than I have been for several lrf. year" wisher, O. A. BURTON. 6 Folsom court. V ;j ' " WEtSO CURB aw .' All diseases of the heed, heart, throat, stomach, kidneys, llv- ILr a er. bladder, bowels, etc., in fact every disease of every part of the frS ' body. Stop taking drugs. Try nature's cure. (LP; i Without drugs or the knife. ' Tht Chiropractic Institute end Cure, 11 66 West Second South Street. J ' 1 - 1 - Ideality Vincent-Nott Shoe Co., 110 Main St. |