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Show jj ii.-:io::;;;;3at - L '-1 lTheSallLelelaiifIies. j Q; ;cre-;?eoj;ec'f' - ; . -i-A . . . . . r-. j Mining News (J I '0 A Special Feature II "-$": THE TIMES has live Correspondents in j! Every Mining Camp of the j I !$-$- Temtory. "j Every New Strike Reported in THE TIMES. It always has the 1 Freshest News. The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At-:vvM At-:vvM tention in the Columns of the Salt Lake Daily TIMES. I I : 7 t "1 'i ii !i I i! .' !) )C ' I r , '! Tho News of Today I '! Is Published in THE TIMES. 7r f you want to keep posted read I ,, THE TIMES. 1 it is Full of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes-Brightest Yes-Brightest Local Features. Do You Get It. J! . Complete Telegraph Reports. v, , d Best Paper in the City. ! ml I TrxC?. :U -THE i! . mm tik. $ -fc ! The Best Weekly Journal Published in !- II fv-7cv; the Inter-Mountain Region, I j I OiNE DOLLAR AND A HALF d i ss sis Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY !'i ! 7iv rV li : TIMES for One Year. I ! 80 COLUMNS 1 1 I jj Of Reading Maftcr Each Wc(k I . 13 jN pK j. you Cannot Afford to do Without Tho TIKES 1 - w v'V 11 is th0 Brillt03t and Ba,t j&siWK J - - ' v If : 1C01.E.KELLBT I Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEia INTERESTS: i v i 1 A If Success! I8 1 j W C jiff rheT hre Tfry fw Utah plonwrt wTia re not fnmiliar with the name of tbal ; popular farm-ita, Colonol Ed. KUy. j The Colonel baa a host of frfontls and ; admirers, and while he may not hav 1 liTPil here to long aa those grand old . pioiierrs who made tho wotxtnrful j overland exouraioa to thie Territory ' ' ia '47, he baa tiken time by tbe fore ' lock m it were and improved each ; uliinlng hour no that through rsrneat and porsiiitpnt efforts 00 bis own pari i he haa made the aoqualntauoa oj I almost Uie j; ENTIRE COMMUNITY! ii WTio know him la no other light than a j man of fair and honorable biuinesj 1 methods, and one who Is always on i the alort for some amusement or en tertuinment for bis friend. We mt) add that Mr. Kelley has recently con Bolidatcd his interests with those ol ! Mr. Charles Reilley, I I Who, as an artistlo dwpensor of sparte. I I ling beverages and a jolly good fel-4 fel-4 j low, is too well known to the Salt fi I Lake fratornlty to need an Introdno tion through the medium of thesv colouais. k Fins Llns cf j Wines and Liquors I rOHTHE . i I FAMILY TRADE. The Elks Saloon $ (OPPOSITE THEATER.) l s to be in charge and under the man- I agement of Mr. Keilloy, while Mr. jf Kolley will devote his entire time and 3 attention to the now resort he has re-1 re-1 cently established at No. 228 State street, where at any and all times he :S will be glad to welcome his eld friend jj and patrons with the warm-hearted I eordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con- I trol of this gentleman are said to b I stocked with the finest and rarest Im- I ported Goods that can be found any- I where. The line of j FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, I Are the finest procurable, and as a mat- iter of fact, many compliments axa lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efticient manner ia' which these institutions are conducted; con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this par- i tioular vtoiuity that can be compared 1 with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regardd I tho management of a hrt-okss and I highly respectable sample room. ii I f i Ike New Gymnasium run in connect ? ! tion with "The Elks Sample Room" ! ! pposite tho Theater is quite a pram Inent feature, and deserve the maul I liberal patronage of the public j PP THEATER & 228 ' Y.-.N HulTEN a CocoA-beud for a can. Seil , aivua. . I |