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Show r ''iouno, i"r-n- i Aa.D A.N'O L.ijav. 1 1 ; LI. if you r inul III ' . ly v.eK. r.O lialief il I 1 I L 1 ' ',om " causa; uo-J uo-J " ' developed; tan. ttrio- - J tur. v.Hfncele,' etc, MY fHt 'ttV AIFLiAInC-J l curj joa N Crus or eir--u- " V n:rJ nd ivlopa. 10 DAI a' TiUAL tni f if fra book i. U Ftot e-'ed. Our"toJ. Writ today. R. C. i-aimat Li laoor iloc. lenver. Colo. ' 208 Main St. California and Eastern Hace. ;: --a 1 i 4 1 Only 11 wo Months Left to Visit the Worlds fair - "We can ticket you via Chi- i ! cago at J i i Stop-over privileges. You ' may just as well have the Best and Quickest .1 . .TAKE THE . . ; -v Overland Limited : C. A. WALKER, Gen. Agt. $8 West Second South St ' r - ZZ3 (advi:.:t:. ::::::.r.) . J ' ' -.. :--- . - t a . - ,.:Q ;; . ; THEODORE E0CS2VELX ;r of Mew York., . ... jf ' FOB' VICE-PRESIDENT, -' Z ' r : CTLA.S, VT. FAHtBANXa , " -; , of Indiana. - ! STATE TICKET. j Tor Presidential Electors. x, E. W. "WADE, ' H. P. MYT01T, . JAMES A. MINER. ' ; ".. .--. Tor Congress: i JOSEPH HOWELL. . Tor Governor. JOHN C. CUTLER, For Secretary of State. , . , " CHARLE3 S. TUTQEY. , For Justice Supreme Court. , DANTEL IT. STRATJP. , . . For Attorney-General. - : ML A. BREEDEN. . ,. ' v- - - For State Treasurer, . -JAMES CHRISTENSEN'. ' For State Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. ' For State Supt of School. ' A.' C NELSON. JUDICIAL TICKET. : . THIRD DISTRICT. '4 v For District Judges: . - CHARLES VT. MORSE, THOMAS D. LEWIS, - N MORRIS L. RITCHIE, ' GEORGE G. ARMSTRONG. For District Attorney. r F. C. LOOFBOXJROWi : .'X . COUNTY. : Commlssiocers Lony Term, Johni T O. Mackey; Short Term, E. D. MillerJ " Sheriff C. Frank Emery. , Attorney Parley P. ChrUtensen. . Clerk J.. XJ. Eldredge, Jr. Recorder P. O. Perkins. Auditor L M. Fisher. ', Treasurer "W. O, Caxbis. Assessor C. M. Brown. Surveyor J. B. Swenson. r- ". - '-A For State Senators Stephen H. . Love, Samuel C. Park, George N. Lawrence. Law-rence. For Representatives William Pan- ter, C. E. Marks, A, V. Anderson, S. -. J. Stookey, H. B, Cramer, C S. Kin- ney, Thomas Hull, William T, Ed-: ward, IL S. Joseph, William M. Mc-' Crea, . ... CITY. - City Judges Christopher. B. Diehl! and Joseph J. Whi taker. Justioe of the Peace Dana T. r Smith. .. ; Constable W. F. Hills. The American Party Drum Corps Wants ( more flferrt. Those that can play by note only need apply. Call bet 7 and 8 p. m., St. Mark's ball, opposite fire department, E. 1st South. , J. J. HEFFERNAN. Manager. I GOING TO THE FAIR? I WHICH ROAD WILL YOU TAKE? THE ! DENVER & RIO GRANDE Is th shortest and meet popular route A NATURAL. PICTURE GALLERY ALL THE WAY. j 4 f 50 hours going. 4D hours returning through the grandest scenery on the American Continent .', , Si - 1 The Exposition Flyer j To St. Louis without change of cars ' i j Leave Salt Lake 3:15 p. m. dally arriving at St. Louis 6:00 ! 1 p. m. second day. ; . Compare, these figures before accepting the claims of our competitors ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TOURISTS ANNUALLY Testify that the Kio Grande is the only way when you travel for pleasure THAT'S WHY WE GET THE BUSINESS. ' 't First class dining-car service. Through Pullman and tourist tour-ist sleepers. Free reclining chair cars. See any Rio Grande Agent for further particulars. j ' .. -1 1 - . -aaaB I ' 4 Cheap Rates to j St. Louis AND OTHER EASTERN POINTS VTa -) 3-TRA1NS D1ILY-3 We can sava yoa money. Write ma, -C F. WARREN, General Arenl .411 Dooly Block. Salt' Lake CUv "t as COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINK TO ST. LOUIS. Through car. Salt Lake City to St Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to Mew Torh, 3u?aIo and principal poinu Ka."-t low ratta for summer travel. Especial attention to ladiea and ehfl flrn. ToarlFi siespers through to Chicago, Boston tnd nthnr points without change. Two trains d"i:y. Inquire at ticket ofSee. 1CJ Dooly block. Ha't City. Anv Information cheer- f illv giver. It C. TOWNSKND, (i A- T. A. Missouri Pacific Ry.. St. F.'M'is. Mo. The Lagoon Roadj Salt Lake & Ogden Hallway. Time Table In Effect Sept. 0, 1804. ? ' . i LEAVE SALT LAKE. :J0 and ft. aa 4:! and S:J0 p. tn. 1EKVF. FARMINGTON AND LA- r -C'ON, 7:H and 10 a. m.. i:30 and J0 P. m. j, Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1 JO p. aa i ' Sundays and holidays. , ' A. D. PIERSON, Gen'I Pass. Act. J. B. BEAN, Excursion Agt 'j . OFFICE. IV. M. fJ? T. . 1 THE IDEAL ' WORLD'S FAIR "TRIP 1 Leave Salt Lake City at 3:15 any afternoon just a con- renient time. Arrive in Denver, via the D. & R.'G., at 4 j . the next afternoon, remaining until 10:35, just long enough I to see the city and your friends, there. Arrive at St. Louis at 7:19 the second morning aftei" just when yon are feeling best and when it is easiest to reach your hotel and jour 1 friends. The entire trip l mad in a standard Sleeping Car, with no . Change. ! For other details call or write t I j . ' 1 E F. NTSLZN', General Agent. Ml jlhjjr,'t , 79 VT. SECOND SOUTH ST. '-I "-r SALT LAKE CITY. -V ,. .- - .. . -r, THE : fenyon : ...Hotel;; . ETmOPEAU PLAIT, , S1.00 to $3.00. AJIEEICAN FLAK, ' Gleaning & Dyeing All at eur work la guaranteed. . Tcnplston Cleaninf Co. V 101 X.' fad So. St" j A Delightful Place to Visit. ! A Profitable Place to Liva. ; SEE.. a (VaMornia Greatest Play Ground on Earth. Famous Places Which . Everyona Wants to See. i Invest In a Ticket to CALIFORNIA CALIFOR-NIA and Secure Rich Dividends In ' HEALTH. PLEA8CRE AND WEALTH. Mountains. Valleys, -Rivers, Laxaa V and Ocean Reached by the Southern Paclfic'V Company's Lines For descriptive' and IlluiUaaJw it literature call at No. 101 alas fj 6treet. Salt I-ake City. M J TY'jt ORAT, Oenoral An' " g r i - - --1 1 mt PtrsE whiskies . IhY ZANG LEADS . With the Famous Brands w Old Cambridge Rye J Old Crew B:arban KOPXB Vk MATES, ! 3-23 West Second South St , |