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Show f Sole Agents For ! Holmes' Celebrated Rye. KS Salt Lake City. ZeNZENspeRGER. JOE. pt'.OPLL'S QPERA -JJ-OI5K. Commercial St. Frank Monroe, Mangr. GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER 28TH. With tli 0 (lfhrated Combinatiou THE Worlds Picked Vaudeville Artists. 8 i.V M UDER. Grand New Year's Matinee. Popular prices, and Ha ! : Authorized City Agents 5 D The'1 Salt lite Oailf Times. c ? ? j c - c 0 9 8 5 " " c" -- mr ; -- - . 11 I Mini" News O jJ A Special Feature THE TIMES has live Correspondents in Every Mining Camp of tho "$1 Territory. J"J Every Ncw Strike Reported in THE -?"M TIMES. It always has the Freshest News. ' The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At- (jjT tcntion in the Columns of the Salt Lake Daily TIMES. itfe ' 1 7 m ! mm V mm , The I News of Today 7r7rf Is Published in THE TIMES. , . If you want to keep posted read mm THE TIMES. it is Fun of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- Brightest Local Features. Do You Get It - s J Complete Telegraph Reports. . ' Best Paper in the City. . A ' LM- THE I p VHKLY TIES. The Best Weekly Journal Published in the Inter-Mountain Region. i!' i ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF '! Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY TIMES for One Year. , J m m V J i 80 COLUfflSl Of Reading Matter Each Weik You Cannot Afford to do Without The TIMES ', It is the Brightest and Bost. UO Mm Captain Reilley f CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS . A Big tas! , , Thare urn Trtry few Utah pioneer wtis) are not familiar with the iuunoofth.t popular favorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly. JP The Colonel has a host of friends a-.4 js admirers, aiid while bo may not huw lired here so long as those grand olfl pioneers who mado tho wonderfal overland wtcutsIoq to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through ewrnesH and persistent efforts on his own part he has made tha aouaintanoe f n almost tha ENTIRE COMMUNITY! I rYho know him la no other light than t man of fair and honorable busiaesa I methods, and one who Is always on i the alert for some amusement or en. U tertainment for his friends. We may I add that Mr. Relley has recently con I solidated his interests with those oi I Mr. Charles Reilley - I Who, as an artistic dispense of spark ling beverages and a jolly good fcaV 1 low, is too well known to the Sail" I Lake fraternity to need an introdnc. tian through the mediwa of the.-; column. . A fine Line cf Wines and Liquors I FAMILY TRADE. m The Elks Saloon (OrPOSlTH 7HXATEU.) I b be In charge and tinder the man.-agenient man.-agenient of Mr. KaiUoy, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire timeand attentloa to the new resort he ti.-.s re- I eently established at Ho. 238 Stata Street, where at any and all times ha I will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Hooms under the eon-; eon-; trol of thin gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found anywhere. any-where. The line of FIRE IMPORTED ANO DOMESTIC CIGARS. I ; Are the finest, procurable, and as a mat- ! ter of fact, mauy compliments ara lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions ara conducted; con-ducted; and it may be safely said that I 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 tirst-ola&s and highly respectable sample room. j The New Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "The Elks Sample Room" ! apposite the Theater is quite a prom-I prom-I inent feature, and deserves the wool liberal patronage of the public. ! I P?. THEATER & 228STATLSTREE1V . '..'imI I S. DIVANS 3u:cej3or to Evans fc 1 9 I'll-UNDERTAKER & EUBALMER.Hf-l 0 214 Stat St. -t bait Lake. Pj a Special Attention Given to the Shipmeni g Open sll Ni(?hr.. Telephone. 364 Q The DENVER & RIO GRANDE El. R. Scenic Line ot the World. Tho favor" t'1 riiiiU to (Jlnnvrood, Anpon. Tndvillo, PueMn, pUMMdO Hniiifi, )enveri":d all ptunln l"tit uml buutli. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Cnair Otttn (i onui trutSa lur full liiiuruiatittip ; Wi Ji 5tl0lWv!i Afffat, 58 W. 2nd Ho. S. T. Smith, A. S. Huglicfl, OtoenU Manoffcr. Trnfllt- Mhnger. . ii. UOVVLli, Oeo, Vm. ft Ticket AgtnU |