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Show EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, Aug. 18. Via Oregon Short Lino to all principal princi-pal point", in North Utah and Idaho as follows : To To Bingham $2 34 Roxhurg. . . .$10 85 Loznn 3 80 St. Anthony. .11 10 Franklin -120 Market Lake 10 35 Freston -1 50 Mlnldokn 0 00 Oxford 430 Hailey 1300 Soda Springs.. 8 10 Ketchum 13 50 Monlpclicr 0 03 Knuina 18 2d Focatclln 7 00 Boise City . . 10 00 Idaho Falls. . . .0 60 Huntington . .22 50 and many other points. Comparative low rates from other points in Utah. For particulate call on nearest Oregon Short Lino Agent. 1). E. HURLEY, G. P. AT. A. Mothers endorso it, children llko -it, old folks uso it. Wo refer to Ouo Jlln-uto Jlln-uto Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat nnd lung tioublcs. Peoples Coop. Co-op. MaJ Grant's Invitation. The announcement that Moj. F. A. Grant of Salt Luke has been invited to ucliver a scries of upeechee in tho East dining tlu coming campaign was re-received re-received with much interest in Salt Lake yesterday. It wos argued that such a tour would not only result in much good to tho pnrly but would also have thoclFeclof awakening considerable consider-able interest on the part of Eastern people peo-ple in Utah. It the plan of the Hamilton Ham-ilton clnb of Chicago to have Col. Roosevelt and Maj. Griut deliver addresses ad-dresses for tho same platform in the Auditorium next month is carried out tho meeting would doubtless be ono of tho greatest of the campaign. The plan to havo Maj, Grant speak in the East has tho heartv approval of Fiesident McKinloy. District Attorney Wliito-uiore, Wliito-uiore, who brought tho inws of tho pluu to Salt Lake, saying that ('resident Mc-Klnley Mc-Klnley is thoroughly conversant with the work of the Utah batteries in tho Philippines, and during ilia conversation conversa-tion with Mr. Whilcmoro at Canton mentioned one incident during tho nd-dress nd-dress the Pr( sldent delivered nt Philadelphia Philad-elphia when the Pennsylvania volunteers returned. As tho naino of each regiment regi-ment which served In tho IslandB was mentioned, President McKlnley said, it was outliusiastically cheered' but when tho namo of tho Utah batteries wuro called tho audience, particularly tho Pennsylvania soldlor. cavo the cus tomary cheer nnd then gave threo times three more with u mighty loar. The incident mado a gicnt impression on him, President McKlnley soys, and speeches from tho former commander of Utah's famous artillery would scarcely all of carrying weight with the pcbplo of the country who followed closely the work of tho batteries In the Philippines. |