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Show TRUTH. ' v . , AT THE RESORTS. Gunter, W. T., 503 Progress Bldg. Gustln, F. J., 421 Atlas Block. Hall, W. It., Eagle Bldg. Hamilton, J. M., 31 O'Meara Block. Harkness, Robert, 163 S. Main St Hark ness, It. 11., 163 S. Main St. 1 D. F. Walker Harrington, Sc Sanford, Bldg. Hartley, R. G., 112 Commercial Block. D. F. Walker Bldg, Higgins, E. V., lliles, Ogden, 234 S. Main St. Hoffman, Frank, 76 West Second South St lloge, E. D., Central Block. 1 Auerbach Bldg. Hoppaugh, A. L., Atlas Block. Hutchinson, 33--W. It., Commercial Ulock. Jack, C. B., Johnson, Ben, Eagle Block. Jones, C. W., 35-- Commercial Block. Jones, N. V.. 601 McCornick Bldg. Jones & Collins. 37-- Commercial Block. Kaighn, M. M., 76 West Second South St. Commercial Blk. King, Burton Sc King, 62-Kinney, C. S.. 6 Commercial Block. Kroeger, Gustave, 218 S. Main St. Lackner, E. C.. 212 S. Main St. Laney, II. S.. 407 D. F. Walker Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg Lawrence Sc Shoup, Lea, F. C., The Templeton. Lee & Sweet, 436-- 8 D- F. Walker Building. Commercial Block. Lewis, Eugene, Lewis, S. 11., S. Main St. Lewis, T. D., 610 McCornick Bldg. ' Lochrle, Peter, 330 Atlas Block. Loofbourow, C. F. & F. C., 70-- Commercial Blocki McCrea,' W. M.. 33 E. 1 South. Walker Bros. McDowall, Samuel, Bank Bldg. Atlas Block. McGurrln, F. T., Atlas Block. McGurrin, Edward. McKay. Vvm., 15 Atlas Block. Marshall. Royle Sc Hempstead. 125 S. Main. Merritt. S. A., 511 Progress Bldg. Miner, Aurelius, 201 Whittlngham Block. Mitchell, Thomas, Progress Block. Moyle. J. H.. 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg. Mullahey John W., 413-Nielsen, C. M. 210 Constitution Bldg. Atlas Block. Nye, G. L., D. F. Walker Bldg. Orem, F. M., Pardee, J. ScD., 6 Eagle Bldge. Patterson Moyer, Commercial Blk. Pearson, C. E.f 161 S. Main St. Pickett, H. L., 2 Commercial Block. 9 McCorPierce, Crltchlow St Barrette, nick Bldg. Pike. John W., 487 First Street. Powers, J. N., 77-- Commercial Block. Powers, Straup & Lippman, 27-- Eagle Bldg Pratt, A. E., 311 D. F. Walker Bldg. Price, C. S., 23 E. 1 South. Rawlins, Thurman, Hurd & Wedgwood, Hooper Hldg. Richards, D. B., 430 D. F. Walker Bldg. McCornick Bldg. Richards Sc Ferry, Richards & Varian, McCornick Bldg. Ricketts, J. M.,31753 Commercial Block. D. F. Walker Bldg. Riter, W. D., D. F. Walker Bldg. Rives, Henry, D. F. Walker Bid. Rogers. Lindsay R.. 317-3Ross, R. E., 317 Templeton Bldg. Savery. C. D., 87 Commercial Block. Progress Bldg. Sawyer & Sawyer, Sheckell, N. J., 36 Hooper Bldg. 3 Commercial Blk Shepard Sc Shepard. Street. Shipp, R. A., 75 Center Silberstein, E. A., 35-- CommercialBlock. Smith, D. T., 87-- Commercial Block. Commercial Block. Smith, Geo. H., Commercial Block. Smith Sc Putnam, Smith, James F., 24-Eagle Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg. Snow & Bowman. Westervelt, Snyder, Snyder, Sc White Atlas Block. Sommer, Morris, Eagle Bldg. Sonnedecker, N. W., Progress Bldg. Auerbach Bldg.. Stephens, Sc Smith, 312-3Phone 63. Stevens, C. W. L., 163 S. Main St. 11-- 12 429-43- 413-4- 14 309-31- 331-3- 32 34 And In accordance with law, and an order of the board of director, made at the time of the levying of said assessment, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold av the office of said company, on Monday, the 21st day of July. 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m.,to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. S, F. ARMSTRONG. Secretary. Office of the company room 18 Central Block, No. 46H West Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. s, ( : a LAWYERS DIRECTORY. . For handy reference Truth prints the following list of Salt Lake lawyers, with- their addresses and telephone numbers. If any nameR are omitted, or any errors in the list, please nct'fy this paper so that corrections may be made.J Adams, Thomas, 714 McCorntck Block. Anderson & Anderson, Atlas Block. Central Block. Armstrong, S. P., tV, - hr'--. 16-- 18 i Bacon, James H., 249 South Main St. Bockman, G. H., 6274--Commercial Block. Commercial Block. Baldwin. Charles, Barbee, T. F., 8 Commercial Block. Barker, F. E., 430 D. F. Walker Building. Barnes, A. R., 213 S. Main St. Sc Bennett, Sutherland, Van Cott Allison 163 S. Main St. Bird, W. H., 236 S. Main St. .. 75 0c- . 77-7- D. F. Walker Bldg. Bishop, A. C. ,426-43- 7 Auerbach Bldg. Booth, Lee Sc Ritchie, 500-5Bowdle, J. It.. 314 Atlas Block. Boyd. C. W., 609 McCnrnick Block. Botkin, Theodosius, Rooms 3 156V4 Main St. Atlas Block. Bradley, W. M., 401 4 Auerbach Bldg. Bramel, W. II., D. F. Walker Bid . Breeden Sc White, Breeze, J. M., 414 Atlas Block. Brown & Henderson, 212 S. Main St. Commercial Block. Brown, T. Ellis. 26-Brown, Wiley, Eagle Block. Burris, C. v .. 213 D. F. Walker Bldg. Casey, A. W., 95 Commercial Block. Cherrlngton, Pennel, 8 401-- 3 McCornick Block. Auerbach Bldg. Cherry & Cherry, 4 Commercial Christensen Sc Ryckman, Block. 4 Commercial Christensen, Arthur E., blocki Clark, F. R., 704 McCornick Bldg. Coad, J. C., 217 S. Main St. East Fifth Seuth St. Darke, S. W., 460 Danner, J. E .. 23-- Central Block. Auerbach Bldg. Dey, Cha.'lcs C., Progress Bldg. Dickson, Ellis & Ellis, Diehl, C. B.. 120 East First South St. Dlninny Sc McMaster 6 Commercial Block. Duncan, A. A., 7 Deseret National BankBll. Progress Bldg. Eichnor, D. C., Evans, David, 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Evans, P. C., 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Farnsworth Sc Lund, Templeton Rldg. Bldg. Ferguson, Sc Cannon, Folsom, II. D. 63 Commercial Block. Fowler, A. S. 218 S. Main St. Frick & Edwards, 615 McCornick Bldg. Gatrell, C. G., 315 Auerbach Bldg. Gilohrist, C. K., 34 Central Block. Goodwin & Van Pelt. 315 McCornick Block. Gray, L. H., 309 Templeton Bldg. Commercial Bloc! F Greenwood, G. B., 04 . i 2-- 203-20- 311-3- 13 27 407-40- 93-9- ! V "h. , 93-9- ;v. 34 400-4- 02 612-6- . ' 16 85-8- 500-5- 01 201-2- 108-1- 05 09 36 38 65 35-3- 300-3- 01 - 106-1- 09 71 17 400-4- 01 404-4- 05 608-6- 09 14 430-4- 33 213-2- 14 105-1- 07 81-8- 301-30- 78 30 33-- 503-5- 04 501-5- 418-4- 27 05 19 20 314-3- 15 The thrilling' ride from the top of the pavilion into the water is still attracting much attention at Saltair. Many go to see this clever feat and the Saltair management has shown enter prise in getting such a good exhibition for the public. ft ft This week at the Salt Palace Theatre, Manager Heath is presenting an enter tainment of unusual merit. It is, the very best bill yet given. La Jess, the human serpent, gives one of the very best contortion exhibitions ever seen in tbe town. His act alone is worth the price of admission. Sadie Hart still pleases the crowds with her clever binging and dancing. The four Kuhre Bros, are as popular as ever in f. their musical and singing Orr, the fancy bag puncher cleverly pounds the bag and beats time to the music of a popular tune. Billy Hart keeps right on making everybody laugh. It will pay you to see the vaudeville show at the Salt Palace. ft ft Manager Levy has secured a good attraction in the high dive act which is performed several times a day. A fifty-fotower has been erected on the south side of the lake and from this the diver. makes a graceful leap into the water. ft ft The bathing at Saltair is delightful, the water continues warm and at the proper degree to make bathing a positive pleasure; ft ft Tomorrow a grand ballon ascension will be made at Calders Park. The exhibition will be given about 5 o'clock in the afternoon and is sure to attract a big crowd. 36 91-- 93 90 81-- 32 35 419-4- 21 10-- 12 14-- 15 606-6- 07 15 509-5-10 436-4- 38 426-4- 28 4 M, LEVY, x 4 I pm 5 4 4 5 Lessee snd Manager. 4 4 PRETTIEST SYLVAN RESORT NEAR SALT LAKE CITY. BOATING! MUSIC! DANCING! 4 5 x EUGENE V. DEBBS, per-nap- s, will give an address at Calders on Friday next. Attractions for every day in the week. 4 4 4 SACRED CONCERT By Hauerbach's Union Military 3 to 10 p. m. Sunday Band from perform-ances.'Pro- BALLOON ASCENSION ON SUNDAY. JULY 13 BY PROF. GOULD. 4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 Admission to Park X 4 10 Cents, X 4 For which value is given in trade . Fare to the park 5 cents. 4 X ot ft ft Manager Schefski continues to pull off good exhibitions on the saucer track. Some of the best professional and amateur talent had been engaged and next week we may look for some genuine surprises. ft ft Tomorrow the resorts offer some good things for Sunday amusement. At Sc McCornick Bldg. Stewart Stewart, Saltair the orchestra will give a careStull, J. M., 122 Commercial Block. D. F. Walker Bldg. fully selected program of light and Sullivan, G. M., Sutherland, A. G., 76 W. Second South St. popular music. 'The Salt Palace offers D. F. Walker Bldg. Sweet, F. A., Tanner, H. S., 307 Templeton Bldg. a Sunday evening concert with some Tatlock, E. W., 414 Atlas Block. new features. Calders Park, as usual Taylor, A. V., 6 Commercial Block. Taylor, E. W., 85 Commercial Block. will be on hand, and offers to its many Thomas, A. F. S.. 63 Commercial Block. Thomas, J. M., 13 Eagle Bldg. patrons, beside the Ilauerback Band Thomas, Mathonihah, Desert News Bldg. a grand ballon ascesion. Tuesconcert, Bldg. Thompson. ScE. D. R., Progress Thompson Gibson. 9 Commercial Block. day will be the Pioneers of the Pacific's Truman, D. S., Atlas Block. day at Calders; Thursday Woodmens Twomey & Twomey. 97 Commercial Block. day, Friday Eugene V. Debs will be Deseret Bank Building. Van Cott, Ray, the attraction and today is Building VanDam, H., McCornick Bldg. Van Meter, Joseph; 502 Progress Bldg. Trades day. Commercial Block. Walton, E. A., ft ft Wanless, W. F., The Templeton. Wells, D. II., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. Active rehearsals are in progress for Commercial Block. Wenger, D. H., 62 Block. Commercial Whitaker, J. J.. the coming presentation of the well Whlttexnore, Bierer & Cherrlngton known local opera, "The Prince and McCornick Bldg. Willey, D. O., Jr , 407 Auerbach Building. Messrs. Maltese and the Peasant. Williams, J. A., Eagle Block. Commercial Block. Williams. P. L.. Orlob are busy getting things smoothed McCornick Bldg., Wilson & Smith, out, making changes and preparing for Phone Wlnton, Paul, Progress Bldg. the introduction of some new and Work, F. B., 33 Commercial Block. Young Sc Movie, Deseret National Bank Big features. Several changes Zane. & Stringfellow Deseret National Bank pleasing be will in made the j cast. Bldg: 130-13- 4 4 fliLDEBS X the leading female role, which was so effectively rendered by Mrs. Anderson, will be in the bands of Miss Elmer. Mrs. Anderson is in New York and with reluctance her part is However, Miss given to another. Elmer will be an excellent addition to the operatic forces. She is a professional performer, said to be bright and vivacious and posessed of engaging stage presence and superior vocal qualities. Miss Elmer made a hit in the well known musical farce, "Hotel The part of "Karl, Topsy Turvey. which was so well performed by Mr. Best, will probably go to a professional singer of wide operatic experience. Altogether the forthcoming production of the "Prince and Peasant will in every way surpass all previous productions of the opera excellently rendered as they were.1 Messrs Maltese and Orlob are resolved upon a production this time which will surprise the musical public. The chorus is to be engaged and made vocally stronger than ever before. The charming sexette will be made a special feature and most carefully trained, besides which numerous other features will be supplied iu "Jeannette, plenty. Prince and Peasant is booked for the week of August 11th at the Grand Theatre. 95-9- SALT PALACE 414-4- j T HEATRE.... 15 58-5- 7--13 93-- 94 F. D. HEATH, Manager, 08-- 69 Baltimore to Honor 8chley. Baltimore is considering a plan of changing the name of its North avenue to Schley avenue in honor of the rear admiral. The present name is no longer appropriate, the northern boundary of the city having extended far beyond the avenue. rise Work ftaick Vork 400-40- 5 the most popular and and desirable places for a family to spend an evening is the One of I $ $ Salt Palace Theatre First-Cla- ss Vaudeville Show 16-- 17 87-- 90 705-7- 744-- 4. 606-6- 07 08 Gentury Printing Company . . ; . . Telephone 022s 147 Wm4 Temple S |