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Show THK HKH UUjat Cljcu n The lirst issue of the Sai.t Lake Hu: under the management of C. M. Jackson and Newman I.ien It has a appeared last week. vigorous tone, and under the editorship of Mr. Jackson will cut uitc a figure in Salt Dike journal- ism. Heres wishing that Tin: Hi.k may gather lots of honey, -- SMngvilte IihL'pc micut. t Hi:r and turned its business end on the public. We warn 'those PROFRSSIOiNAL CARDS whos hides are thin that they will Horn Thursday morning, to have to wear a coat of mail or Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Omen, a suffer the the kinsequanses. girl . 'I hat the Hu; will be u buer, omen, goes without saying so long as Jack pushes the pencil. May it gather lots of h(m)oney, qing the reactionists to death and be a terror to doers. evil bulletin. nfon Peder5en. PIANO, Good VIOLIN, HARflONY . . . studio: coiners 45-4- 7 Ogden ! Uh X-Ray- s. m; Republican. fuse pcioce. W. FIRST SOUTH ST. 'f Music in I,. 0 s. ruUv: (iraduan of t'niu rsiiy school of Muuc. Ann Arbor. VOGAlo CULTURE. & The Salt Lake Hi:i: has changed hands again, and C. M. Jackson is to be the new editor, Hrotlu r Nelson of the Utah Conn- ty Democrat, in commenting on the change savs: With him on the tripod the Hee w ill not lose its sting. 7 ! . . . irst !.!! f!!1.. The Sam Laki: Hta: last week Elation, went to Salt Lake hridayj of interests said association. changed ownership and is now ,n J,C Mr5- - Effie Te)ean Fnappen, A i.i'j. lolice. : r presided over by Newman Lien VOICE BUILDER. and C. M. Jackson, the former as If the salt palace at Salt Lake . business manager and the latter as , , STUDIO. on the patriotism of the depended I he new editor. OVER DAYNES MUSIC CO. Hr.r. a humpromises to make the d. Te)ay ne, . , mer, with all the acquirements lioshen have used more fathers of TABERNACLE ORGANIST. . which the name imjilies. Lditor luner on voicer oi me Plano, ideas than alt hakes . . , Jacksons familiarity with Ltah progiesive , , ever dreamed TEACHER OE IMAM) AM) ()R(1AN. ot governing body OFFICE AND STUDIO WITH journalism will enable him to of. The councilmen at DAYNES MUSIC CO. touch responsive chords both so- - hearing 74 Main St.. Salt Lake City. Salt Lake.it is said, get vaccinated and his and politically, dally or go into quarantine every time of insures vigorous style writing are exposed to a new idea. Professor of Languages, the Hees presence to be keenly they Springville Independent. Instructions Riven in felt. Satina Press. ...... Jo. Jackson, who wa.s dropped Irom the Herald s rcportorial staff last w intei on account of his anti- McCune proclivities, is now editor of the Salt Laki: Hee. We an t work from ticipate some FKeD that paper as soon as Jackson gets settled down to business as he is Latin, French, and German a strong, fearless writer, and there TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND. s Under the head of Society arc opportunities awaiting him as instruction Riven to anyone desiring it. in Private The write or call at 10a Auerbach For indulges Mercury Weary particulars the Tin: Hee, breezy weekly Salt Lake greatly needs someone Illock. .Main Street. of the mad who can do that kind of work just published at Salt Lake, has again the following: Weary Newman Lien whirl which has enthralled society THOMAS RADGLIFFfs, A. G. O. changed hands. now.. Pleasant Pyramid. and C. M. Jackson are now in since the opening of the season s the promolors of the social func-a- s Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony, The Salt Lakl Hi:e, with a charge, with the latter gentleman editor. It is safe to say that tions availed themseh cs of an e Studio, 835 E, South Temple St, record of as many changes in SALT LAKE CITY. Hei: will not suffer on portunityto recuperate during the direcand editorial management W hile the icgular week. tion as there are hone) gatherers account of the change, for both present our goods are w eekly exercises of the organized All in a hive, now' spreads., its wings gentlemen are practical newspaper HIGH GRADE and 0 clubs were carried out with a of considerable men Ui arc he If s laloer cons experience, with Newman Lien as manager there were no extra public and C. M. Jackson editor. JMr. Mr. Jackson is known and admired nicety, WE DEFY COMPETITION. attains and a, scarcity of private Lien has established a reputation as a plain, pointed and pithy The attractions - festivities. as a good man at the newspaper writer, and the columns of his pawill be filled with interesting ready noted for the coming week w'heel, while Mr. Jackson hasnt a . and instructive reading. The new portends the fact that the social dull place in his makeup. Whatowners announce that the size and spirit does not intend to long rc- evci betides, the Hee will be live- enter the . make-u- p dormant, but will of Tin: Hee will be main, . . ly under the present regime and and that hereafter it will swim with renewed vigor, s will soon ,, get leary of changed in an enlarged form, the its business end. Success to these appear . Ltah in si)icicst weekly brightest, successors. hinham bulletin. t1 72 MAIN St. or elsewhere. I he Record knows the publishers arc capable of Jackson of the Bee. says: .wc ish them e er) How-Union I'acilic, of courae. No For First class Hicycle repairing take off our coat,' so to speak and staking it such and .and novelty work go to go to work. We didnt suppose Why? Shortest, quickest, best Jack could be induced to doff his Everybody knows that the Union Pacific is beyond comparison with, other coat to go to work, but when he western lines for speed, safety and comis compelled to take off his coat The Salt Lake Hee has passed fort. well hes lost lots into the hands of Messrs. Newman Ticket office, Old Stand, No. 201 so to speak of wind since last winter. Ogden Lien and. C. M. Jackson. Hoth Main street Dont you believe it are old and experienced To Chicago and Return. when the windblows paper men and they. promise to Time 4 days. some people will imagine a cy- - make The Hee a hummer. Every-clon- e How? Union Pacific, of course, No other. line can do it. has came. body admires the hum of The Hi:e, .Why? Shortest, quickest best. BYERS BROS. knows that the Union Pa Everybody who have those except itsstinger cific has established a standard of ?$ All work guaranteed. Hicycles rented. Lien and C. M. Jack- - stuck into them. San Pyte Demo- - ceiience in time and service which no other western line can approach. Ticket cor. M suitn x wesi J leupie, son lone City son have purchased tne bALT Lake crat. office, Old stand, 201 Main street C. M. i umi piepet?, b. n. red-ho- $- - I. op-Th- ! . al-p- BUY, . . evil-doer- Robinson Enos , SHOES. . v 1 ? X-Ray- s. news-Smithy.a- nd ex-Newr- . . er |