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Show fjMm' Cc.efctW Rye. 3 West Second South, x f FRANK Salt Uki City, f ENZENSPtRGER. pEOPLE'S QPEKA JJOl ,SK. Commercial St. Frank Monroe, Manr. GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER I8TH. Witt the Celebrated Combination the World's Pi&iefl lawterffli Artists, .V MM lit 11. Grand New Year's Matinee. Popular price?, 2S and 50c. r t ;. .1- v . .. : a j 3 i ' -Mr' ' ' -PPf t, ?;kiis.H&-& CoL E. KELLEY fc AND m V Captain Reilley I CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS. i i Bit Si w! Thw we very few TTtah pioneers who are not familiar with tbe name of that popular favorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of frienrls and admirers, and while ho may not have lived here so long as thoso gnind old , pioneers who made tho wonderful overland exourslon 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 tho acquaintance of elmost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY! WTho know him In no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or en tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Keliey baa recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley ; Who, as an artistic dispenser of spark ling beverages and a jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the' Salt Lake fraternity to need an introdnc-tiou introdnc-tiou through the medium of these columns. X Fine Line of Wines and Liquors FOR THE . FAMILY TRADE, yfl Tli a Calf 1 oL'D haihTimoc llltj udll Ldlfj Udilj SiliCdi J Mining News Q j J A Special Feature P""" THE TMES has live Correspondents in Every Mining Camp of the 1 :- Territory. i tVe, NeW Sfrike RePorted in THE 'ik TIMES. It always has the S -3K"-7rC Freshest News. i J The Mines of ,daho Receive Special At- f tention in the Columns of tho . ! Salt Lake Daily TIMES. !r ,- , J I f r; f! . I ! ' . I The I I News of Today Is Published in THE TIMES. ( JX' lf want to keep posted read . THE TIMES. ' it is run of News. It Does Mot Publish the News of Yes- L Brightest Local Features I ' Do You Get It 4-- Complete Telegraph Reportsy j 8wt Paper in the City. i t J , a I T "pl Su 1 i ff j Xf . . I Tf THE- I I ! ffMliLi IMS. I T fie Best Weekly Journal Published in i ( the Inter-Mountain Region. m ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF kk Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY Tl M ES for One Year. -J m !! J ! k(.kL.l anrt nhjortioney .; ! Tfl jr "6f nch Irltonii": '' Br 1 1 'vAjs-Wil Secordat, on or before Fa-y-a. a . y&r ti-u t by th..n.i . I I If TCi 1V,X7V ; eomldtrwch objactloitf I 11 V ! j':' U Hill 0 !' Y j orng Batter Each Week ' ' ' IP year 11 13, at lumos annot Afford t0 d0 Without The TIMES Lw j It is the Brighton and Bast, ' - ml y7 ! ! 6 A'C ' f com- I ill " sMobii iiniiiiiMiiih iMiiUini liTfffTMffsWilsMsaMTiTs . n Laial ..I . aft Mataili 7? .. BaadastSat Authorized City Agenb Deposit Stamp System. ' O? THE Rail CommpiTial k Savings Bank. SS-24 E. First South. Jftfh Ward Coop Cnr. 8th Knt and th South I l'"" er U( s nth and tit v, i .t roulz-r Rrr-i H K 91 I..inl1, v.t- :..Hrry ...Wsontta Main ilrs. .. Hnffrw,irtb..Cor. Urd Wen told MpI s,,nth l.ltb Wurd Store 81 W lal S,,nih B , in . Mb Wast B.J. bh.innilD B57N. Ht W Frank H:-io.in; 67 8. b Earn Blddeway Bros Till E. 7th .,oub Via. 8 Home Cor. State and 11th South nan Bom 3t w. etb sr.t.h J.AM Irvine TStiltod fiaat John n. Kelson am E. S!nd South f' "',n; lit W. North Tempi. A. H. WOpdmff., Liberty I'arlt John F. Coo Cor. Snd South and Srd E.at foMaasa KJng 347 Went Ti mpl J. J . BaMl mo (fS S,V ,,,,ri',w" Cor- N- 1'e'nple mi! Mnd West KJ. Imru Hiirrdin BonntffSl Ceiiterrllle Co op '.. " 'V'enlerTi'ila Faoilc LombW St Building Co....Siiriir Pnetpfilca Jam.-j Neil.on W Cotton wood George Mnville Mil! Creiit J. E. KoWnaoD.... Furmlnjjtoa tp DEPOSITS ran he mr.de at the Bank or IUwith any of It. ag-nt..., mid when ,.. amoajat reiiehe." l.rt) the depn.itor will get 6 per cent in-Uret in-Uret thereon, emnpound-d 4 timm a year, GENERA t, BANKING BUSI.NKSS, PnaoTORi F. Armitong, P. W. MaiWn, Tho.. W. lUwrheck, liollver Kolierte. Dr. Joe S Iticii-arda, Iticii-arda, Tho.. W. Jeunings, O. 11 Hardar. M E Oamminga, Bamuel Hcfntrra, r lie Elks Saloon OPPOSITE THEATER.) Is ti be In cbargo and under 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 Kooms under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can bo found anywhere. any-where. Tbe line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-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 iirst-class and highly respectable sample room. The Now Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "Tho Elks Sample Room" epposito tho Theater is quite a prominent prom-inent feature, and deserves tho most liberul patronage of the public I . , i , j' OPP. THEATER & 228 STATE STREET S, D. EVANS, UMRTAKER AJdS', EMBALMER. 214 State St, Salt Lake City. College Graduate I of Embalming, ju m, Sp-rhl attention .-ji.-u to the Fhipm -in ' ' i in. die j, Opan allslgiit. Telephone Sti l 1 V .'!. ' yK ' -- . ' - g -C THE :j DENVER&RIO GRANDEi Railroad. flrcnic Line of tlif World. The favorite rotlta to Glonwood, A --pen, boad- ' vill-, l'nehlo, Colonnlo Sprioge, Donvor mid nil 0 polnt east and loath, d TWO FIRST-CLASS TRAINS DAILY, ElMont Pnllnian end Tonrift sleepers, nu ' rreo Cbalr C. on each train. For hul inti atlon, call on or addrett. ' J J7, J, SBOTWSKb, Agent, DH V w . t. .ikit::ry, a. . nuortfis, h rrcuidi-iit Jl Uen'l Slirr. TralHc Mauav-r I 8. K. HOOPEK, U. V A T A. " |