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Show THK IIKI 10 ban imi amateur, my mirprl ub- - ti I j v a new Falka ! j w.ll re a op.-ra-w- " . wi quite Iulkriiiii I. w.i h Harry Ik vie disport hlinself in k n at time. Miss Fairing- shy, ton, as the by, was simply stunning; one never sees a boy so full of hie ( , t. as The contrast between Mr. Dil the awkward girl, and Miss Farrington II... i. ... I...V. M-.1-- startling. Itrideiick. wluse stage pus me is always imposing, toy.d with the Ten Michael double game of cyclist and a bard one to understand, ex Jockey on the cept supposition that be U for tlfylnc blmself against tbe time when ability n. a bicycle rider wanes In order that be may still ,.nj0y the distinction of being rated as the best of 1.1s r lnss in tbe world, or upon tbe other less complimentary JimsllIcn that while bis Inclinations pull him toward the turf bis friends and thoe who admire him as a cyclist inllueme him in tbe other direction so strongly that In vacillates between O..-"'ITomi.lly upmi the l.c.-l- or the report that be bail secured A1 Welnlg ns a trainer and would enter Into eom- petition on the cycle track again this ar 0,m telegram from New Orleans this week stating that tbe pair arrived In tbe Crescent City on Monday, where Michael was given a Veys badge by Secretary Clark, having already bad a license from the Turf Congress to ride. The midget relter- als hls Intention In become a Jockey. It is said, and will put in hls mornings tjje tra(-- lch0oling himself to break from the gate. Apparently the question of hls mar- rlage is now definitely settled in the affirmative by the following statement from a Arm of lawyers. Aberman. Wa,es- subsequent to a report in the London papers upon Michaels arrival in England last fall that the Welshman was not married: As the solicitors representing the estate of ihe father of the young woman who is Michaels wife, we cannot allow the statements to go uncontradicted any longer. We have before us the certificate of marriage dated March 13, 1896, which proves that Michael is a married man. phnnnal , s joc-render- - everything else tiibutaiyStanley opened his rapid lire guns and e made a hysterical surren- the audl I ,1, r. run .... a hlf !I..K. ante.) ml between convulsions, wouldn't give me time. Man e c j ... i 'The Sign of the Cross' appears at the Salt Lake Theatre Monday, the noth Inst.. f..r three nights with Wed-- 1 nesday matinee. The play Introduces a historical and tan not fail to religious theme which appeal to the reverential emotions. Tne plot deals, historically, with one of the human race the hopes and struggles of the early Christians In the bloody pagan days of Nero. If you have time read a few chapters from "Quo Vadis before going to see "The Sign of the Cross. $ $ $ Remember the Maine will be presented at the New Grand for three nights and Saturday matinee, beginning March 23rd. As the name indicates, the play deals with the most important naval incidents of the late war with Spain. The scenery is superb and on. the spectacular order, illustrating a number of most thrilling marine situations. Dewey remembered the Maine at Manila, Schley did not forget it at Santiago, now let Salt Lake fall in line at the and "Remember the Maine Grand. BOB GOLDEN. Not In Philadelphia. Diggs. "Something occurred in police circles yesterday that caused gen- uine surprise. Biggs. "What was.it? ; I ! ' '" A Wife's Tact. Some husbanus are proverbially forgetful when ihey proceed to business. The Christian Advocate tells a story which is worthy of reproduction. A merchant s wife, smarting from experience, one morning handed her husband a sealed letter as he was going to his office, begging him not to open it until he had reached his place of business. With some solicitude he broke the seal at the proper time, and read: "I am forced to tell you something that I know will trouble you, but it is my duty to do so. I am determined you shall know it, let the result be wbat it may. II have known for a week that it was coming, and kept It to myself until when it has reached a I cannot and keep it any longer. crisis, You must not censure me too harshly, for you must reap the results as well as myself. I hope it will not crush you. Here he turned the page, his hair slowly rising. The flour is out. Please send me some this afternoon. I thought that by this method you would not forget it. The flour was sent. to-da- y, Diggs. "A detective started out on cie.w in the morning and at noon arrested a man Biggs. "Pshaw! Thats nothing; The Fee. they usually arrest four or five in that of time. if theres no. hope of "But Friend length But this man, strange as it saving him, what are you going to perDiggs. Doctor form the .operation for? may appear, was the real criminal. London Judy Chicago News. a ed O.' MORNING, NOON, AND NIGHT. GOLDKN SICAL MINING CO ! New Train Service. f Special Stockholder The Itio Grande Western Hallway Nullco Meet I hi:. now operates the best local train ser vice to Ogden. Trains leave Salt Lake ' Golden Seal Mining Company. . 9:45 a. m., 12:20 noon and 10:50 IS II EltEliV GIVEN THAT at NOTICE jClty a special meeting f the stockholder of p. m. The 12:30 noon train will stop at the Gulden Seal Mining company, a tor. . un.nr the law of organize-points between Salt pumtlunf Il.tll, Mill be held Ml Ihe ultlc.- .f jail interim-dint' said company, viz,, at Ihe olllce of I. Lake City and Ogden. Return trains J. A uerli.n h bundLeonatd .v Co,. have Ogdn at 7:20 a. m., 2:10 p. m. and ing. in Salt Luke Guy. Itah, on Munl., the lllli day of March. ai the hur 0:33 p. m. of 2 o'clock p.m, of that day, for Ihe 1 - tl. r I Quiion Thu! Ivrpifi. I 1 lt m-Mn- c - DC-i- d I., rung oiliortH and fur tbv ptirpoxi of I l.'ilif.icl pin uf Mich Ollier bilrlncM l sh lj lawfully come before Mich meeting ((;,-- r K gul.tr annual meeting hot having I. n Id at ll.e time therefore puldd Mild meeting will he held fur further. ' of amending the article of u.. Via Rio Grande Western Railway, tl g and arlble corporation i For the annual conference, L. I. S.. the first article vi of .said artlch-si- . - b Increasing the number of sUures of si- j; at Salt Lake City. Apt il Cth to 9th, in- - from 25n.'Kt to ioi.tMi shall and by inducing tin par value of each share fl ai elusive, the following ralts are author-- , JJ't.m io la cents, then by making t divided It ' capitalization stand at jiztd t Salt Lake City and leturn, via .Vhi.imi share of the face or par valin 1 cent each. The said Increase of st k. Itio Grande Wt stern railway: t. the said 23i.hh( slums added b such amendment, to L placid with a trustee as treasury slock for the purj- of purchasing additional mining grout.. I and machinery and a a working fund, .and the other 25i.(h) share to be Issu- -I f to the present holders of stock In lb-the certificate now hyld by them. sl.ie for share: and bv striking out of said ssab'-an- d article vl the words ami i. on-afurther for the purpose of amending article vill thereof, so that the president, vice president and treasurer shall be directors, and so that the offices of trea-ure- r and secretary may be held by the same person: and further for the pur-nos- e of amending article xii thereof by fixing the hour of holding annual stockholders meetings: and further for tn purpose of amending said articles of in- CONFERENCE RATES, 111 oM' tli-r-o- f s ! ! to-wl- u ss corporation by numbering the last article thereof xv. instead of vl. as it now stands: also by adding a new article xvl. providing for the resignation and removal of officers and the filling of vacancies in office: also by adding a new article xvii. providing for the disposal of treasury stock; also by adding a new article xvii i. making said capital stock assessable and providing the extent and manner In which It may be assessed. And said special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation will be held for the further purpose of granting, selling, assigning and conveying the whole of the rights and franchises, lands, mining claims and property whatsoever, both real and personal, or any part thereof, which said corporation owns or in which it has any interest, and of authorizing and directing the execution of such instruments in writing and deeds of conveyance as shall vest title thereto in any purchaser thereof. GLENN R. BOTHWELL, President. Above Meeting adjourned till Friday, Tickets will be sold on the following March 24, 1S99 at 2 o'clock p. m. dates: From Ogden, Park City, Bing GLENN R. BOTHWELL. inPresident. and Silver ham, Springville, City termediate points, from April 5th to 9th inclusive: tickets limited to April 15th, NORTH PLACER MINING CO. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING. 1899. From all other points April 4th The regular annual meeting of the to 8th, inclusive: tickets limited to North Fork Placer Mining Company not having been held, notice is hereby April 18th, 1899. given that general meeting of the The Rio Grande Western operates stockholders is hereby called and wilt the office of the said combest local train service from Ogden, be heldatat 421 Atlas Block, Salt Lake pany Provo, Eureka, Manti and all points City, Utah, at 2 p. m. on March 14, 1899, for the purpose of electing officers and south. directors for the said company for the ensuing year and for such other busiCall on R. McKenzie, the popular ness as may regularly come before said E. G. ROGNON, meeting. monumental dealer, 139 W. First South, Secretary. for anything in his line. Original designs a specialty, with prices' to suit. It Hurts. Get his prices before purchasing. If ruptured and have to wear a truss, why not wear a good one, not the Drug Store Kind, that are sold like suspenOf Men. Women and Children without pain, or the ders, but a scientific truss, fitted by a slightest inconvenience by the FIDELITY METHOD. It will cost you Patients need not pay a dollar until cured. Only MO competent person. to 00 days required to cure. The truss discarded for to see our truss, or try it. ever. Over 1.000 cases cured in the last six years nothing to can no loss of time, patients attend there FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE CO., There is regular work. FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE CO. Rooms429-3Atlas BIk, Salt Lake City, Utah. 0 Atlas BIk. RUPTURF 1 0 428-3- |