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Show . r 1 V U 7 A The week' bill Include!. HUGHES AND KENTON, LA' VERNE! I M U H A VJ. t P ffl? ? fljl ' N PYIN ft V , A A ' BROTHERS, BURDELL AND BARELLI, BATE3 AND ERNEST. LE l J W 1 1 & il .;. . U VV i Ci 11 ill 1 ii Ci V 1 - i . I - ' " WITT AND ASHMORE. - . i -i - f .,, :. i .J S . ' . I J I ! 1 Ji SATURDAY A special programme of rare entertainment. New bill at the theater. J ' ' C-J C.J ( ) 4 j J (j t ,, , ,.., - V7 . , tI1J Balloon ascension and matinee In the afternoon. Dancing both after- I - 7 , LRd,ef rtlldMB "fiT- .1010 ,Ce-U hU,ren "4eT- noon aU evening atthe new pavilion.1 Splendid orchestra! , Hardwood ' J J j- , 10 years free when accompanied by an adult. Evening" performance from floor - j .. ... J s ' v . MM ' t '"77 fI ft IV iiw . Moll. ':; 'CimnAV . ,' I Admission to park, 10 cents; children. 6 cents; reserved seats. 10 cents. 1 I V ' 1 riii, HwART ' awflDAY ' zz r : r: . , i V II JrX l l OF THE CITY Matinee and concert at 3:30. Grand balloon ascension at 4:30., San- FlC FrOUl IntOXlCating UIOT. U S I I - - J XiCi L-S , day evening: concert from 8 to 11. Two complete and attractive pro- Thd Only F&Clily ReSOrt T ' grammes. - ' .ftP A . Salt, Palace Theatre rpc a n A n A FTr Sco the MATCH RACE i SiS0 VIW il r-Aiu M0T0R exhibition , FREE-j-The person rueisln nearest the number of A J , fV tTV HIPYPI TT XI APTTQ lUVJ Vll .UIIIIUI I IVU. HPoVAsM I Dprif&l?n ft H rfMSl llh&liSz' NINE BIQ EVENTS. Racea comment -yAdmarue8alnf Cnte8t-" ilsWVVfl CatSliyAa Miy THEATRE promptljat8:15. HeldTg Band In attendance. J 1STHEISES rHE LAST ATTRACTION OF TOT SHARON Thursday, Fridaj. Saturday JUNE J. J. 4, 104. SATURDAY MATINEE. Management DANIEL FROHMAM In the Miracle Play THE PROUD PRINCE BY JUSTIN HUNTLT M-CARTHT, Author of "IF I WERE KING." Entire production Intact from' New Lyceum Ly-ceum Theater, New York. Prices SOo to $2.90 Sale begins Tuesday Tues-day at i a. m. Curtain rises at I o'clock sharp. NOVELTY THEATRE... Admission We. Refined Vaudeville, liovlng Pictures. Btrfetly first-clasa entertainment for la-Ales la-Ales and children. Afternoons and Evenings. 66 W. Second South. Concert every Sunday evening. 1 ' R The Old Fare of I 25c Round Trip Will he In effect to 2 LttgOOIb This season. This will be good news for the children. 7. B. BZABT, The Knutsford Hotel of Salt Lake City is the finest hotel west of Chicago. I Excursion Agt I j lBlMain St. - W Maccabee's Widow Gets S 1000. j SPRINQVILLE. tUah, May 26. Com-mlaspner Com-mlaspner J. P. Anderson and Record-keeper Record-keeper E. N. Jordan of the local tent f the Knights of the Maccabees have delivered to Mrs. Zlna B. Robertson a draft for $1000 for policy held by her husband. George Robertson, who died April 30 as a result of an accident. iTbeduel yJ-fiyJ in the ''iark was a favor-ite favor-ite with duelists. Two men were jr p locked in a dark f U room and crawled . stealthily from f J corner to corner, I V yrN, untl some false LiyuY yn?-' steP maxe one ol I yY j fcp them the target LS Av or bullet or Life it a duel IrJ in the dark with disease. One false step, one mistake. ... ... j HERBINE Will overcome Indigestion and dyspepsia; dyspep-sia; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It Is the best blood enrlcher and lnvlgorator In the world. It is purely Vegetable, perfectly harmless, and should you be a sufferer from disease, you will use it if you are wise. It. N. Andrews, editor and manager Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa, Fla., writes: "I have used your Her-blne Her-blne in my family, and And it a most excellent medicine. Its effects upon myself my-self have been a marked benefit. I recommend rec-ommend it unhesitatingly." 60c. Sold by Z. C. M. I., drug department. WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSION Via Denver & Rio Grande, To St. Louis and return. $42.50. To Chicago and return, $47.00. To St. Louis and return via Chicago or vice versa, $T0. On sale Tuesdays and Fridays. See any Itio Grande at;ent. Thj Giab'e-Shepird Co. Electro-Plating Works "We plate anything." 136-138 PIEBPONT STREET. Tel. 1490-X. SALT LAKE CITT. Fair Excursion Monday. A car tor the St. Louis exposition will leave here Monday night via the Rio Book your excursions to Upper Falls resort. Grande and Rock Island. Accommodations Accommoda-tions in this car are open to the general gen-eral public. Tuesday's car is reserved for the school teachers. TEACHERS' EXCURSIONS EAST Via Oregon Short Line, May 30th and 31st and June Sth and 9th. to points as far east as Chicago, St Louis, St. Paul, Memphis, etc. Ten days' transit limit each way; final limit September 15th. See agents for full particulars. and tne attacK comes swm uu suuucn. The mistake which commonly opens the way for an attack by disease is neglect of the symptoms ot stomach trouble. When eating is followed by undue fullness, full-ness, belchings, sour or bitter risings, etc., disease is attacking the stomach. . The best way to frustrate such an attack at-tack is to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-- Med-- ical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and makes the body strong and healthy. I wu suffering vrrv much with my head and tmnch. write Mr. W. C. Gill, of Weldon, fehelbr Co., AU., bead waa so dUzy when I would raise sip in bed would fall right back. Could eat but ery little, in fact scarcely any thing, there seemed to be a neary weight in my stomach so I could not rest; I bad to belch very often and would romit up nearly ererything-1 tr. 1 was in a bad condition. I took four bot-' bot-' of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery A fie of his Favorite Prescription and am f well and hearty. . I feel like a new woman tki give Dr. Pierce's medicines credit for it all. I had taken medicine from physicians without say benefit as I could see." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt "of stamp to pay expense of mailing only. Send SI one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. " . I , 1 SPECIAL 1 I Reduced Prices to graduates on j all sizes of Photos j I j Hoffman Studio, i J 16 South Main Street BRIDAL VEIL FALLS AND RETURN RE-TURN $1.25, Via D. & R. O., Sunday, May 29. Provo River canyon In th- springtime spring-time is the most delightful spot in Utah. Gushing springs and roaring waterfalls at almost every turn. Freaks of nature in wild, rugged and picturesque pictur-esque profusion. Leave Salt Lake 8 a. m. Returning arrive at Salt Lake 6 p. m. 4 Excursion Bates June 1. Summer excursion rates to the West over the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe will go Into effect June 1, and will continue con-tinue until September 30. The fare will be one regular first-class fare plus 60 cents for the round trip. |