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Show AMONG THE ODD FELLOWS. More interest is being taken in the Fellowship this year than ever be-Patrlarchs be-Patrlarchs Militant branch of Odd Fellowship this year than ever before. Owing to the refusal of Colonel F. W. Lewis to continue as department commander any longer, a new election elec-tion will be held to fill the place for which two candidates, 'Captain W. H. Glesy, and Major W. II, Lopper 1(VVo ""t'nato.l. The election wi bo held in November. Utah Lodge No. 1 is busy putting through a lot of new candidates The second degree will 1,0 conferred next Thursday evening. The entries for the degree team contest haying been completed for this district, Grand Master Walker ,has been sending out the regulations governing the contest, which will taUo place in January next. Grand War-den War-den Ulmer, Graml secretary Simpkin and Grand Treasurer Pendleton will be the judges. The lodges entering for this district are: Utah No. 1; Salt Lake No. 2; Jordan No. 3: Enterprise En-terprise No. 15; Fidelity No. 17- Bingham No. 10, and Highland No. 21. n- I j CUT RATES EAST 1 Remember that I nm soiling oust bound excursion tickets nt crently reduced rates. Low rntci to nil points oust. Truvo 1 now while tickets areclieap. OROSHF.LL'S TICKET OFFICR 221 Main Street. Established 17 Years IF YOU WANT Interest on j our Da. It Account, or A Loan on Approved Security, or Surety on a Honrt. or An Ab'trnrt or Thlo. or A Title (itmniiitctri, or A Safe Depository of Your Val rubles; Call and See the Manager thfeUtah Savings &Trust Co. (incorporated mes) Capital. $150,000 Surplus. $20,000 W. S. McCDRNICK. Pres'l. J0HN J.0AIY.V-P.es'" HEBEA M, WflLS, Manager. No. 1 60S. Main St. Salt Lake City. Both Telephones No. 439 California Excursions VIA Southern Pacific San Francisco or Los Angeles and roturn $41.00 San Francisco and return one way via Portland $42 50 Los Angeles and return one way via Portland! $50.(30 Lower Rates to San Francisco in August Above rates are from Salt Lake For Belling dates, literature on California Cali-fornia resorts address D. R. GRAY, Gen'l Agt. 201 Main St. Salt La kb j 5f r r telegraphers I ii , J J J NEEDED Annually, to fill tho now positions ere- j ' atod by Railroad and Telegraph Com- panics. Wo want YOUNG MEN and ! . LADIES of good habits, to i ' Si LEARN TELEGRAPHY : , i AND R. R. ACCOUNTING j 1 Wo furnish 75 per cent, of tho Oper- ' I ators and Station Agents in America. J Our six schools are tho lnrgcst cxclu- . sivo Telegraph School IN THE. I WORLD. Established 26 years nnd fi endorsed by all leading Railway or- I ficlnls. I Wo execute a $250 Dond to every fl student to furnish him or her a post- 11 Ion paying from $10 to $G0 a month in 8 j States cast of tho Rocky Mountains, fl i or from $75 to $100 a month in States 1 west of tho Rockies, immediately upon j graduation. 1 Students can enter at any time. No 1 ' vacations. For full particulars regard- 1 Ing any of our Schools wrlto direct to 1 1 our executive oillco at Cincinnati, O. I I j Catalogue free. I I The Morse School of Telegraphy 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 Atlanta Ga. La Croaaa, Wis. 9 Taxarkana, Tax. San Francisco, Calif. j Faust Creamery & Supply Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. jj Agricultural College of Utah I Utah's Scientific, Technical Institution Provides Liberal, Thorough and Practical 1' of Higher Learning. Education. GROUP OF COLLEGE BUILDINGS. J THE COLLEGE COMPRISES: Tv c , . . A . lt The School of Engineering and Mechanic Arts. Th! ?C00! i Agriculture. Th School of General Science. The School of Domestic Science and Arts. he Schoo, of Mlsic B The School of Commerce. Agricultural Experiment Station. No tuition is .W.P,1. Oration feeW gojEGEOPENS SEPTEMBER 19tb. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. 1 1 1 Aamc!HURAL COLLEGE, " LOGAN, UTAH. Ij |