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Show A1:"H NATION GAINST - NATION Great !!. m international! TUG OF WAR TOURNAMENT p 6 r Commencing Deo. 241fi, 25ih, 26tA, 281b, 29th. 30. Gol. E. KELLEY Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE TKEIH I.UEBESTS. 1 Bif Sum! Thoi we Tfry few Utah plonr wha re not familiar with tbs name ofthal popular favorite. Colonel Ed. folly. The Colonel has a boat of Mends and admirers, and while be may not hav lived here so long as those grand ol4 pioneers who made tho wonderful overland excursion to this Territory la '47, he has taken time by the fore lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistant efforts on his own pact he ha made the aoquaiataaoe of almost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY! Who know fcim in no other light than man of fair and honorable busine&t methods, and one who Is always on the alort for some amusement or en tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con solidatod his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley Who, as an artlstlo dispeneor of sparV ling beverages and a jolly good feU kiw, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an Introduction Introduc-tion through the median, of tha columns. ' asaiiaisajjAaasa H-Lr-' 1 irfHJ.rMX vr.luii.!Li.'iiL.uMmmBmv.rmm : 5& . Tu 2 c o o c c d c ; e" c b c o o o ' - ) : : c": : ; : c c ft c cTo . ' . -- J l' Mining News T) 3 ; A Special Feature THE TIMES has live Correspondents in ! I ftrT Every Mining Camp of the i ; Territory. i r7r Every New Strike Reported in THE jT TIMES. It always has the ! Freshest News. U ' 1 E Is'S'' The Mines of Idaho Receive-Special At- K ' iTt! Mention in the Columns of tha I p Salt Lake Daily TIMES. 3 I I- ' r 7 i J ' i 1 ! : l r- A. I f i , The ig News of Today 1 JtS Is Published in THE TIMES. . I ttfM i" i 77if : f you want to keep posted read ) ' THE TIMES. i i i j - l it is Full of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- S I Briglitest Local Features. ; Do You Get It. . 'erclaf'' 4 i I ' Complete Telegraph Reports. , : ' A K : Best Paper in the City. - . J WW I 1 ; ;' t THE j WEEKLY TJIES. 1 The Best Weekly Journar Published b 1 k 7r the Inter-Mountain Region, ; 1 i ' j j ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF 1 S NjU Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY 1 Jf: TIMES for One Year. i -4 I ff i. mi Y S f ljv. j 80 COLUMNS I I Of Reading Matter Each Week I -. j You Cannot Afford to do Without The TIME3 ! vv i' It is the Briglitest and Bast, v ! I CO I S! . I r--J;Jnu.iia.i..ni1T)Tia n h mi , , f Trill nilMHif) III fill II fill II Hill III III ItH I 'IllUlSlillWHH I 1 ' iflfiiorizcd City Agents TOR 'J'HJS Deposit Stamp System. Oi' THE . Utah Commercial & Savings BaDk. R-24 F. First South. tmh Ward Coop Onr. 8th Kant aud 4th Sonth . F. Uronks Cor. 1st South and Sth Kat Foulirrr Urns (j3 K Si :aidli!y 4 Spprrv 68S South Main ' Mrs. A. Hiittrworth..Cor. 3rd West and 3rd South W m. Stonnman 4)4 W. 4th North lMh Ward Htora 840 W. 1-t South Mrs. C. Hill 373 N. 6th West , It. K. Kvam Ill S. Mh West II. J. Sll'mming W7 N. 1st Woirt Frank ltrantlng W7 8. 4th East Hlddowav Hros 701 K. 7th South Mrs. 8. Annie Cor. State and Uth South Hnurr & Sons 824 W. 6th South J. & M. Irvine 76 S. 2nd F-ont li. II. Irvine 4.-tt 3rd St ' John II. Kolson 818 E. 2nd South Ar'hur Fri'win 716 W. North Tarn pi A. H. Woodruff LibertvPaik ! John F. Coo Cor. 2nd South aud Hrd Eaat I Jiohiufon A Kiup 847 WeatTmpia ' ,7. W. Harris 9)0 if SI John Urowu Cor. N. Toniple and 2nd WhI C. H. Held 377 Dtu bt : . Kirhard Duerdin Bountiful OulervIIle Co-op Contarville 3'acinc Lumber & Building Co Suear I'oetoaica JainM Neiison Big Cottonwood. (jeorre S-iviUe .....Mill Croek J. E. llubiuion Farmiugtoa ; rp PKPOSITS can be made at the Bank or 3 Oiwith any of Its agents, and when the amount reach-is 1.00 the depositor will pet 5 por cent ia-tereat ia-tereat thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS, DrMiTou" P. Arm-trons, P. W. IWadten, Thoi. i W. Ellerheck. Boliver Itobcits, Dr. Jos. S. Rich- i bmK 'I'hos. W. Jennings, O. li. llarday, M. if. I Cuuuiinsa, Haaicel MclDtyre. j I I I Fine Lies cf Wines andLiquors a FOR THE , FAMILY TRADE, fie Els Saloon (OPPOSITE TH1ATEBJ fo to be In charge and under tha maae agement of Mr. Keilloy, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently re-cently established at Ko. 228 Stats treet. where at any and all time ho will be glad to welcome hie eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality bo peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to b stocked with the fineatand rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can he found any where Xhe line of 1 FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished trpon. the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are coo-ducted; coo-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men la this par tioular viciy that cam be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards the management of a first-class a&4 highly respectable sample room Xhe New Gymnasium ma in oonnee lion with "The Elks Sample Room" pposita the Theater is quite a prow inent feature, and deserves tha nest liberal patronage of the public r taaanalaMaBaMiaaaanl OPPa THEATER 4 228 STAUvSTREEl j S. D. EVANS. I , j 3uoce33or to Evan k Hoae. i 15-UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER.Hhl 214 But St -o- Salt Laka. Special Attention Given to the Shipment cf Bodies. I Open all Night Telephone. 364." fh2 DENVER & RIO GRANGE R. R. Scenic Line of the World. The firorlt" rout" to OInwood, ABpt'r.Livdvilln, duello, Colorado SpnuB, Donvoifli.a .ill pjinta liai aud bout li. Two First-Class Trains Daiiy. ilecnnt f ullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Frea Chair Clara on eath train. For tuil uiionttatiou, CAll on or address W. J. SflOiWell, AKont.BSW.SndSo. 6. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, General Manairur. Traffic Manager, i 6, K. UOOPLK, ien. Vat. A Ticket Ataah I |