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Show Hifhart of H ia Leureniaf Power U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, ttty Authorized City Agents FOB THE Deposit Stamp System. OF THE j Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. ' 22-2i E. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Tor. 8th East and 4b Sonth . F. Brnoks ...Cor. 1st South and 6th Kast Fouler Bros 63 K St I Eardlfy fc Sppiry .-. .635 fcouth Main i Mrs. A. ButtTWOrth..Cor. 3rd WH and 3rd South Wm. Stoiwninn 444 V. 4th North 15th Ward Store S40 W. 1st Soavh Mr. C. Hill 373 N. 6th Went H. F. Evans :.lll S. 5th Wert H. J. bhinimins 637 N. 1st West Frank Brant ma 7 S. 4-h, East Siddowav Bros 701 E.Tth South Mrs. 8. florae ...Cor. Stat and 11th South Snarr 4 Sons 3iW V. fith South .1. A M. Irvine 769 S. 2nd Eaet R. H. Irvine 4E0 3rd St John H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthnr Frewin 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff. Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd East Hobinoon & King.,,... 847 West Temple J. W. Harris , 210 C St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd West C. P. Held 377 th St Richard Tuerdin , Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centervilla Pacific Lumber it Building Co Sugar Postoffice ' James Neilson..... Bi Cottonwood I t.eor?e Saville Mill Cnek I J. E. Kubinson ....Ftrmingtoa rp DEPOSITS can he made at the Bank or O J with any of its appnts, and when the amount reaches $1.00 the depositor will get 6 per cent interest in-terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Directors F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen, Thos. W. Ellorbeok, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thog. W. Jennings, O. H. Ilaxday, 31. S. Cajumings, ouniuel Hclntyre. Col.E.KELLEY axtj Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEI3 INTERESTS. A Big Success! There are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular farorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of friends and admirers, and while he may not have lired here so long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the forelock fore-lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintances of almot the ENTIRE COMMUNITY! Who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable business IF. iliACHi Big ' We invite visitors to Conference and the Fair to call and. inspect the Immense Stock of Goods we carry, and compare our qualities, stylo and prices, and profit by OUR SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS. Our Special Sale of Cress Coais. Cur Social Sale of Cleaks. Our Special Sals of Bays' Clsthing, Etc. We Can Mention a Few Special Prices Only. IN SILKS Black Gros Grain at 57e, H'C. 95c, $1.20, $1.S5; prices tlk. OUR BLACK SILK RHADAMES At 62,c, 72ie, c, ftjc, $L12, $1.50, $2.00; big. g est bargains out. PUKE SILK Colored Faille Franeaiee in choicest shades, at fcTe, worth $1-15. FBENCH DRESS GOODS At $5.00, J 00, $7.50, $8.75, $9.50, $10.00, $12.00 suit, and upwards. Highest Novelties of the Season, specially reduced for this Sale. AMERICAN DRES3 GOODS In Patterns at $1.50, $2.00, $2.35, $3.75, $3.25, $3.60 a&4 $4.00. Nothing: like them to be found elaewhere. 100 pieces Plaid Dres Goods at 7Vc, -worth 15c. 1(H) pieces Double "Width Cashmere at 10c, worth 20c. 100jieees Plaid Double. Width at 20c, worth 35. TABLE LINE23 at Sreci&l rrlcei, PURE LINEN 56-inch Damask at 40c, cheap at 55e. " " 60-inch " 50c, " 70c, 62-tneh 60c, 80c. 14 to-ineh " 70c, " " 95c. S i Our Carpet Department Offers those celebrated $1.75 Moanetts at SOc. Splendid stvlcs of IngTains at 4ot, 53c 65c and 75c. Pest 3-plys at SOc, C5c and $1.00. Beautiful Tapestry Carpets at 55c, 60c and 75c. Short lengths at a sacrifice. Curtains and Portiers at very low prices for new and stylish goods. Our Domestic Department Offers yards splendid Gicsrham for $1.00; 1G yards splendid Dress Gingham for S1-C0. 16 yards splendid Unbleached and Bleachd fr $1.00; 20 yards Crash $1, worth $1.5QL 10 yards Crash for SI, worth $1.&. Pink Flannel 12 '-We, worth 30c. Grey Flannel 10sc, worth 25c. Splendid iine White Flannels at 25c, cheap at 35c. 20 pieces each White Linen Damask at 40c, 50c, tiOc, 70c and 80c a yard. Greatest bar. ain eer offered. 200 dozen Damask and Tluckabuek Towels at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c each. The latest novelties in Chair Tidies at 15c, 25c, 25c, 50c, 60c and 75c They will astonish aston-ish you. Beautiful Table Cloths in Turkey Red, Chenille, Turcoman, Etc., at prices to make you buy. Blankets at $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. $1.S0, $2. up to $10; specially reduced for this eaJe, Cotton Batting Quilts, 75c, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.35, $2.75, $3; no such values can b found elsewhere. Our Boys' and Childrens' Clothing Department, Offers Splendid Heavy Suits at $1.50. $3, $2.35. $2.75, $3.25, $3.75 and upwards. Stylish Overcoat at $1.50, $2.10. $2.75, $3.35, $4.50, $5 and upwards. Mens' Undershirts, grey mixed, at 30c aud upwards. Boys' Grey Undershirts and Drawer. Our space does not permit mentioning 100th pa tb wi-gius -we bare to offer. Come and look and profit. Our Shawls at 90c, $1.50, $3. $2.50. $3. $1. $4.50. So and $7 are the gr test hirjn Choice and new goods in new designs. Great Cloak Sale! X . We have this year imported a larger Stock of Cloaks than have evei-before evei-before been shown in this City. . Infants1 short and long Cloaks too swret for anything at $1.75, $3.25, $3, $1 and up to $12. Nothing1 like them to be found in the City. A line of Childrens' Coats, ape 4 to 14, at $1.50. , . Ladies' Winter Jackets with Astrakahn Trimmings at $2. Ladies' Fur, Plush and gen. nine Persian Lamb Trimmed Plush Capes at $5. Ladles' handsomely trimmed Ulsters in Beaver and Diagonal at $10. Ladies' Diagonal Reefers a 8pecial Bargain at $4.50. All shades of Ladies' Silk Matinee Waists at $(5 and upwards. Our styles arc eual and our Price Lower than those of the best first-class houses Fast or West. Childrens' Wear of every kind a Specialty. . COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE i A few of last Season's Garment at Less than Half-Price, i Ladies'' Jerseys at 65c, 75c and $1, worth almost double. Ladies' loyely Wrapper sad Tea Gowns at leas than von can make. them. Ladies' Skirts at 50c", 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $3.50, $3, etc.; all Satin, Ladiea' SkirU at $4.35, cheap at $7.50. F. Auerbach & Bro. gALT LAKE rpiIEATEli. Chas. S. Ecbtos, Manager. 3 NIGHTS ' --3 0 COMMENCING' I Q j MONDAY, j lu OCTOBER j LI Engagement of the Eminent Comedian, SMITH In his Latest and Greatest Play, "PEACEFUL VALLEY." . . Br. Burrows, oculist, aurist. optician. Spectacles fitted. Commercial block. : A LIBERAL REWARD. The Times will pay a liberal reward for copies of The Daily Times of the dates of November 9th and January 21st, 1S00. Stephens & Schroeder have removed their office from the old Opera House block to elegant and commodious quarters in Com-meaeial Com-meaeial block. tyf M. JACKSON STRONG Will deliver his Celebrated Lectnre, The Masses and Millionaires.: Under the auspices of the Federated Trades. Monday, Oct. 12, 8 P.M. AT CENTRAL HALL, Second South Etreet, between Main and West Temple Tem-ple streets. Admission, - - 25 Cents. By Edw. E. Ki-ider, anthnr of "A Poor . Kelation," Etc. A Poem of Laughter and Tears. Ssn Francisco Examiner. J NEXT ATTRACTION: Bnat good.win.H Friday and Satnrdiv, OcV.ber 16-17. "THE NOMINEE.'' NOM-INEE.'' Saturday Matinee, "A COI.lt MIE." PfT- Trices. 2.V-, Sfx, $1.0n, $1.50. Sale of feats begins Thursdty, October 15. "PRANKLIN VE. rp HEATER. REOPENINa SO Select Artists SO Change of Programme Every Week. -yyOSDLRLAND. Lizzie Sturgeon, armless wonder. ShcrhnraaJ:i, marvelous illiL--ion. Marvin's D'H? Circus. Scrpentello, boneless man. Music, .-ii.g:cg and Dancing. IOC. ADMISSION IOC t , - - . pii) Van Houten's Cocoa.! Rtfn3- plM!LREADthis. I jjgggggg& OO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'SJ Jgfi COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be J I 5&J.fc3W h'S1- '-et us compare it with the price of Coffee: j I f gd coffee costs at least 30c, makes 31 half pint cups. J i i. rui mnm 2 3 " " " " " therefore 9c-i " 93 j PfjrLtjj j 1 " "V. II. Cocoa" also 90c, " 150 " ? f IVh'ch is the Cheapen Drink? L rktail price. , orir- i 93 cups of Coffee, J J5 p7ld- yuc' (I BO " " V.H.Cocoal J 15 " " " S Sold by every Grocer. j- methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or entertainment en-tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con- : solidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley, Who, as an artistic dispensor of sparfc-liDg sparfc-liDg beverages aDd a jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through tha medium of these columns. A Fine Line cf Wines and Liquors FOR THE ' T- ' ' ' i 'Tsui &J6 3ii DON'T BE 0 CARELESS ABOUT YOUR COMPLEXION. It i woman's rhiefet physical charm. It i often her only capital. It is always worth a "reat deal to her in biicinpRs, love or focial affairs. t No matter how browned, or rough or sallow your skin may be, or how much it is disfigured with freckles, moth-patches, blackheads or pimples. MRS. GRAHAM'S FACE BLEACH Will remove every tileinish and leave your kin as pure and clear anil white as it was in baby days. Your complexion will then be as nature made it. Instructions go with each bottle how to keep it go. Price, $).fiii. All arutrtfists sell it. George M. Scott, Jas. Glendenning, S. S. Rumfleldr President. Vice-President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. ( (IXCORPORATED.) DEAT.ER3 S 1 Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Milk-Find ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Yacnum Cylinder Cylin-der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boilers, Mack Injector;?, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmith Tools, Etc 163 Main Street, Salt I.ake CityJ George A. Lowe, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS Agricultural Implements. Euggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Kill3, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. Warehouse: - - - 133-145 1st East - - "' ' 1 r CALL rojt MASS MEETING. Deep Creek Kailroad. The citizens f Salt Lake City arc hereby invited to assemble in mass meeting at the chamber of commerce hall on Wednesday evening, Oct. U, 1MU, at 8 o'clock, for the pnrpose of considering ways and means for the building of tlie Deep Creek railroad. Fuki Sim ox. President Chamber of Commerce. H. A. Meloy, secretary. J. W. FARRELL & CO. 'Mm m ' PLUMBERS, GAS S STEAL! FITTERS. ' Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders tnkn for Drive and Doff Wll, Ceepoola built and connections made; 1S7 Main, opposite Auerbach Bros. Telephone, 200. FAMILY TRADE TheEIks Saloon (OrPOSlTE THEATER.) Xs to b iu charge and tinder the management man-agement of Mr. Reilley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently re-cently established at No. 228 State street, where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con- j trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Im- j ported Goods that can be found any- I where. The line of ! FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. . 11. Hop fc Co. have determined to close out their entire stock at cost. This offers the public a rare chance to purchase Chinese and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Call early and get first choice of their complete stock. No. 0'i Main street. . . W. C. T. U. Exchange, No. 47 W. 2d South. Good home-cooked meals "iocts. UTAH-COLORADO EXCURSION, Via the Denver & Rio Grande Kound Trip Tickets, $15 and $20, Splendid opportunity to see Colorado's grandest scenery and beautiful cities. A grand chance to make a trip to the summit of Pike's peak. Tickets on sale at all Kio Grande. Western ticket offices October 15, to principal points iu Colorado, including Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Buena Vista, Balida, Ouray, Montrose, Pueblo, Colorado Col-orado Springs, Manitou and Denver. Do not fail to go. . a . CRAND COLORADO EXCURSION. Lowest Rates Ever OS'ered. On October 15th the Rio Grande Western railway will sell tickets to to Denver, Colorado Colo-rado Springs, Manitou, Pueblo at rate of 20 for the ronnd trip. Also tickets to Canon City, Salida. Leadville, Glenwood Springs, Aspen. Ouray, Montrose, Gunnison and Crested Butte and intermediate stations at rate of $15 for round trip. Tickets good to stop over and until October 31 in which to make the round trip. Choice cf four distinct routes. A splendid opportunity to visit Colorado mining towns, Manitou and a ride to the summit of Pike's Peak. Ticket office. White House corner. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to like it. H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. BEAUT "51- t jFvH Efjr HI G :ful mmmm CAR fSSitS pets. I . i M. R. EVANS. 22-SH W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS, f Grnis, Revolvers anl innmitiOL Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Uszor", Pocket Cutlery, Shesrs and Scissor Strops, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, Dumb B11, Dog Collars, Thompson Boots aud. Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing, Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor rep" rd-ing rd-ing the able and efficient manner in which these ' institutions are conducted; con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards the management of a first-class and highly respectable sample room. The New Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "Tbe Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prominent prom-inent feature, and deserves the most Liberal patronage of the public OPP .THEATER & 228 STATRSTREEt dgalB Baking TTcd in Millions of iloajes io Years tie Staadaxi " |