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Show American Natural Gas Co. i 20,000 Shares of the Capital Slock of this Company is Ottered for Sale I AT 50 CENTS PER SHARE. I 1 Only that amount can be obtained at that price. This is the Pioneer Company and the only one I 1 that owns any developed gas wells in this Territory. i Two flowing wells are owned by the American Natural Gas Company from which an enormous I I quantity of natural gas is obtained at a pressure of 150 pounds to the square inch. The third well is I I now being drilled. I H. L. DRIVER, Treasurer. I RSI No. 214 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mill! I AND Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS, A Big fees! There very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of frh-nds and admirers, and while ho may not have lived here so long as thoso grand old pioneers who made tho wonderful overload excursion to this Territory to '47, he has taken time by the 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 acquaintanoe of almost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY! Who 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 entertainment en-tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kolltty lias recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those oJ Mr. Charles Reilley, Who. as an artistic dispensor of spark-ling spark-ling beverages anil n jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through the medium of theso columus. A Fine Line of Wines and Liquors FOB in; . UN -HUN Western. ' A Current TIME TABLE ' In Efl'ect Jumiary 1, 1802. LEAVES SALT LAKE. No. 2 For Brovo, Salina. Craud Junction Junc-tion unci all points east. 9:50 a m No. 4 For Brovo, Crand Junction and all points east 9:55 p in No. 0 For Provo, Pavson and Eureka. 4:0) p m No. 8- For Bingham 8:00 a 111 No. 9 For Hot Springs and Ogden 8:50 a m No. 1 For Ogden and the west 12:12 p in No. 3- For Ogden and the west 12:30 a 111 ARRIVES SALT LAKE No. 1 --From Provo, Salina, Orand Junction and the east 12:01 p 111 No. .'1 From Provo, Orand Junction uiul the east 12:20 a 111 No. 5 F'rom Provo, Pavson and Eureka Eu-reka 10:55 a in No, 7 From Bingham 6:00 pm No, In From Hot Springs and Ogden... 6:00 p in No. 2 From Ogden atitl the west 9:40 a m No. 4- From Ogdn and the west 8:10 p m Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through trains. No cha. ges Close connections. Safety. Speed and Comlort. Ticktit Office No. 200 S. Main St. D. C. DoDCE, Gen. Manager. A. E. WELBY, Superintendent. J. H. BENNETT, G. P. AT. A. F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE CI. Hss recently been appointed the general agents foi the World Renowned INWAYPlMIf POK Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. We have jnst received a romnMe stock of the new tytot nud a cordial invitation ii extended to the public to call and examine them. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. ;n W Second Snnth, Salt Lake City. THE BURLINGTON The only through Koute from Chicago to Salt ; Lake. Tho BurllO .ton Koute haa perfected arrangements whtTPhy all freight coni-igiied to care of uame will bo loaded In a through car. NO TRANSFERS. Thereby cauaing a aatingof at least three dayt i between Chicago and Salt Lake. Murk and or j der all goods shipped care Burlington Rout. E. B. WALKER, Geaeml A tent, 30 W. Second Soulh, S< Lak i C3 j ALL THE NEWS Thecomp!t- Associated Pri'ss Report. The l ost Special Service in the Inter Mountain notion. Live correapomlents In every town In the Territory. The Timb- has them all. Til Times puhllahel ail the news from 10 to U) hours earlier than any other paper In Salt Lake City. II you want 10 keep posted read The Times, it is the paper of today. Tu morolag papers give you the news ot yester-1 yester-1 day. Th Tiui'N is th- live newspaper of Snlt Lake City, it hiB the larcest city elreulatlon. It publishes the brightest news at the earllast possible moment. CAM Yt3U AFFORD TO CO WiTHOUY 11? The Next Number Especially Good, TALES FROM ffOWNTOPICS READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of Ivnibrr, March, June and St-pteuiber. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news and book stand has It. rrire, utricle number, 50 CENTS. S2.00 l'LH YEAR, postagci FHEE. This brilliftrjl Quarterly reproduces the brt stories, sketi'he, burl(iueH, fMems, witticisms, witti-cisms, etc., from the back numbers of that much talked-about New York Society Journal, Town TOPICS, which is published weekly. Sub-flcriptinn Sub-flcriptinn price, $4.UU per year. The two publications "Town Topics" and ' Tai.es fijom Town Topics" together, at tho Juw club-price ot' $5.0U per year. Ask yuur uewsdealer for them or address, TOWN TOPK a, 21 Weal 'Mid Street, N. T. Citj. TflE SANTA FE ROUTE. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Runs the fineet traiun Imtweon Denver, ColoraJo Springe, Pub)o and Atehiaon, Topeka, Kantas C:ty, St. Juhupb, tialeaburg, Chicflgo. The? train are Solid Vestibule TJining Tar, Frea Kpclininc Library Chair Car, leaving Uenver5 p.m. daily. Most Popular Routel To reach all Kftitarn points, either via Chicago or St. LouiB. Auk .my ticket agent for tickets over thia route. For further information, time card, ate., call upon or addretis J. D. KEN WORTHY, 48 VY. Second South, Salt Lake C!ty. GEO. T. NK'HtH-SON, GenenU l'abaiigi auj T;cltt Agent, Topeka, KanMia. FAMILY TRADE. MlsSion (Ori'OSlTE THEATER.) i to be ill cliai'Ro and under the management man-agement of Mr. Keiiioy, while Mr. Kolley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently re-cently established at No. 228 State treet. whrre at any and all times he will be (flad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked wilh the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods thai can be found anywhere. any-where. The line of fINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. iA.ro the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing t ho able and Sf&oient manner in which these institutions are con-dueled; con-dueled; and it may lie safely said that there are few. if any, men in this particular par-ticular v'n inity that can be compared with ''olonel Kd Kelloy as regards the management of a Brit-olass and highly respeotable sample room. !Th New Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "The Klks Sample Room" pposile the Theater is quite a prominent prom-inent feature, and deserves the most liberal patronage of the public. DPP, THEATER & 228 STATE STREET. ; j s T 1 K -w ! i TAKE THE CoiorafloMiW Railway i ) FAST TRAINS DAILY FOR fci Glenwnod Sprint..-, Aspen, Lead- Wilts' v i Me. liuona Vista, Colorado Spring!, Pueblo, Denver, Ke isas City, Omaha, j St. Louis, Chlcateo, Anciall Eastern Cities. j Ljni.-.rfiin rciKt, i Jg.leit, fit 8 to A.M. .- I v M.. and Kit) Uuiidc Wcitcni PmcC, Salt Lake Cit , tt 9:50 A. M. and 05 p. M. Direct Connections at Coiofuoo 8pr'ngs ano Df nver. BoKrl Trainn and Throuiih Cars. II. C. BURNETT, Gtn'1 Agt, SALT Lakv. City. I 41 Wett t?CLuiJ'l buutli. |