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Show We are the agents of the Sun Insurance office of-fice of London. If you have a fire, you'll regret not having a policy. C. P. Held & Co., 54 Main Street. A Fine Opportunity. To purchase chandeliers and shades is offered by the Salt Lake Electric Supply Co., at 161 South Main St. A reduction of twenty-five per cent will be made on these goods during the month of August. We are proud of our Clear Creek Coal. If you have tried it you know why. If you have not, it is to your interest to do so. A contented woman is the one who has baking and cooking to do, and uses Clear Creek coal. Get Some Light on the Subject All chandeliers and shades will be sold at 25 per cent, reduction during August SALT LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., 151 South Main St. SALT LME THEATRE gr Tuesday and Wednesday, September 20th QLid 21st - WEDNESDAY MATINEE at 3 P. M. RALPH STEWART And his Own Company Presenting- the Season's Sensational Scenic Success : : : : By Right of Sword A romantic melodrama in four acts by Mrs. Charles Doremas and Leonidas Westervelt in collaboration with Arthur W. Marchmont. With the same great cast and scenic equipment as presented at THE AMERICAN THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY. Night Prices $1.00. 75c 50c Liid 25c. Matinee Wednesday at 3 p. m. 25c and 50c. SALE NOW ON. I ANNOUNCEMENT. ! .' 1 1 I The Kenyon Hotel Barber Shop ! i I I 1 j H I will open its Turkish and Russian f H 1 Bath Rooms for the inspection of visi- ' 1 M I tors on Thursday and Friday, ' l ' I Sept. ijjth and i6th, and will open i M I for business Saturday, Sept. 17TH, ' 1 H I with music in attendance. fl I Chiropody and Manicuring in con- 1 H 1 nection with baths. Special treatment M 1 for Rheumatism. j 1 I I GEORGE TOSTEVIN. Proprietor. j ( I i I Prof. Joe Kaliski in charge of Baths. , H 1 i j PERSONNEL OF SHOP. . I ' I ART. KIMBALL ZIG. JENSEN H I H 1 CHARLIE DONALDSON D. C FORRESTER i I I O. C. DODSON 1 f H 1 ! I ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD GO. ; I Efficiently Serves a !, I VAST TERRITORY J I By Through Sorvlco to and fron ' j H iho following cities: s j 1 H OMAIIMEB. I! l ST. PAUL, MINN. LOUISVILLE, KY. EVAHSVILLE, IND. f M MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NASHVILLE, TEHN. ' KANSAS CITY, MO. CHICAGO, III. ATLANTA, OA. MEMPHIS, TENN. ST. LOUIS, MO. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ! CINCINNATI, OHIO. PEORIA, III. VICKSBURO, MISS. Weekly through sorvlco botwoon Chicago H and botweon Cincinnati and the H Pacific Coast and Montana Territory. ; I Connections at these terminals for tho ' M EAST. SOUTH, WEST AND NORTH ! I 1 Fast and Handsomely Equipped Steam ' I 1 HeatedTralns DlnlngCara Buffet Library t Cars Sleeping Cars Free Reclining Chair 1 I Cars. I AbIe ticket agent or ticket via tho I ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD J Or apply to J. A. FOLEY, 75 W. Second South St. ! j SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. ; . ' j, S San Pedro, Los Angeles :! VPfv & Salt Lake R. R. Passess through the Famous , TINTIC MINING DISTRICT ' ' Comprising Eureka, Mammoth and Sliver City; also Mining Districts of Ophir, Fairfield, Mercur, Black Hock, Milford and Frisco in Utah, and Floche, Delamar and Calientes Mining Districts , ' in Nevada. '' : 1 Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Free Reclining Chair I cars Daily between Salt Lake City, Milford, 1 Modena and Calientes. ' I The completion of the connecting link between Calientes, Nevada and Daggett California will open one of the largest undeveloped mining district in the west. Full information regarding train service, stage connection to Interior oamps, etc, cheerfully given by any agent of THE SALT LAKE ROUTE, or address, E.W. GILLETT T. C. PECK J. L MOORE j Stnl. Past.. All. Asit. Oen.Patt. Agt. Dltt. Tut. Agent. ' Bait Lake Olty, Utah. j . J ' II I 4 |