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Show '. ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES SATURDAY JANITAKY 10. 1891 T , iMBBB1- (- BBMB(Bi B- mm,, 3 '" " - . I IE. J. SMITH, I J JOB PRINTING BOOKBINDING Bank, Office and County Stationery. NO. 24 WeST THIKP SOUTH; SALT CITY, - ITTAH.I . jl plete and equipped with the finest of everything that money can buy. The location is one of the most convenient and easily accessible in this city, and being only a short distance from the business centre and in close proximity to the Theatre, it can be said to be a very desirable place to visit after the performance or between the acts, as one's con-science may dictate. Mr. Kelley is in receipt of a letter from the celebrated man-ager of pugilists, Parson Da-vie- s, of Chicago, in which this distinguished veteran ., and shining light of the pugilistic arena expressed his intention of visiting Salt Lake some time in February, and the exclusive use of the Elk Gymnasium has been tendered the genial "Parson" by the gentlemanly "Ed." for the purpose of giv-ing a genuine exhibition of the manly art of self defense, the exact date of which has not as yet been decided upon. Jimmie Williams, champion of Utah, is in constant attend-ance for the purpose of in-structing those who desire to THE NEW ELKS' GYMNASIUM Is Now the Most POPULAR RESORT Of its Kind In Town. And the Handsome Jimmie Williams is now the Presiding Officer Thereof. It Has Been Duly Proven that $fiEffi& Union Pacific System M UtCmi The Only Line Running Through Cars to Denver.Missourl p0' River, Chicago and St. Louis Without Change. flew Time Card, in Effect Jovenibcr 30thf 1890. Trains Will Arrive and Depart at Salt Lake City Daily as Follows: i NIImto WANTKU IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD i serv-au- t girl, also a litt e nurse Klrl, (about fifteen yxuri oldi . References required. call at 817 South E cventh Kant, WASTED OB 3 YOUNG MEM TO room and board. Apply ut317 W. Firth South street. WASTED THE ADDRESS OF MR. HAN- - n who has recently been travtlllngln California. H. H, FMie . Clift Hi.ue FOR RENT-THR- EE UNFURNISHED u.i (j;or mouth, on car Hue, 616 E. Third South. 70 1 BENT NICELY FURNISHED F rooms, Jin to Ho a month. One l.irve un-furnished iroht room 8t)4 South West Temple street. Rosotreteot.re!tTi7E secondsouth 1"7oltENT-TWoT?CO- AND BAKN, 163 G. H. Heuer. T76iTRKN"TFIVE KoT)MED H (lSE AND .T (rood barn In connection ; locaied on East Hrlnham street. Apply at 173 Main street. TullNISHDr(X)MS. SINGLE OR IN r suite, SU Went Slxih South, Lambert Court. or kent oFriciiaTovEa GOD FIE 1 Pitt's drug store. Also a few small houses. Inquire at office Codbe Pitts Dru Co. rHknt-iwT?- se OF SI X ROOMS, 1 bath, closet and cellar. Enquire !M;i Filth East street. Kent (5 a month. Also a store. PTOR KENT. A NEWLY FURNISHED Apply 156 W. Fourth South. TORltENT. K07iM ANd"hoaRD H AND JT 7 per week at IV)I South M:iin street. Al-so rooms for light house keeping- - at No. 8 West South. 1BURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD AT 3 West S xth South street. Mrs. T. Long. "LX)B RENT-NICEL- FURNISHED ROOMS A1 Btcmii heat. bath, all mode-- n conveniences first class board. i;i7 North Main street. house. f?OR RENT-T- WO CHEAP ROOMS; 117 E. T Second South. nANI SOMKLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR or la ties 15 p t month; eat Fast Sa ond South on tar line. TOR-- R ENT-COT- T A O E HALF BLOCK T north K. U. W.. Sixth West street, West Second South. urnished"rcomsTnew, NEAT AND 1 e'ean. bv the dav or week st Columbia house, Xii West South Temple street. rL"OR RENT-NE- W HOUSE EAST bench, finished January Wth. Apply A. T. S. 605 Progress. 6t FORRENTELEaANT FURNISHED for gent lemen. AKRIVEi ,DEPAITi Limited Fast Mail from Chlcaoro, Limited Fast Mail for Omaha. St. Louis, Kanaaa City, cago. Denver, Kansas City and St. Denver and Cache Valley 6:35 a.m. Louis 7:00 a.m. Mail and Express from Cache Valley Local Express forOgden. Cache Val- - I'oluts, Park City and San Fran-- ley and Intermediate Points 8:10 km Cisco 10:60 a.m. Atlantic Express for Omaha, Chl- - Atlantic Express from Chicago, cago, Denver, Kansaa City, St. Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City, Louts, San Francisco, Cache Valley Denver, Portland and Hutte 6:10p.m. andParkClty 3:30p.m. Local Express from Ogden and Inter-- Mall and Express for Ogden and In- - medliite Points 7:S0p.m. termediate Points, Bute and Port Local repress from Juab, Nep hi and laud 8:00p.m. jrovo. 10:00 a.m. Mall and Express for Eureka, Provo, Mall and Express from MiUord.Juab, Nephl. Juab and Mtlford 7:10 a.m Nephi. Provo and Eureka 7:00 p.m. Local Express for Provo, Nephi and Mixed Train from Terminus, Tooelle Juab 4:00p.n and Garlield Beach 3:15 p.m. 'Mixed Train for Garfield Beach, ( Tooele and Terminus 8:10 a.m. j Daily Except Sunday, 'Dally Except Sunday. j TICKET OFFICE, WASATCH BUILDING, 201 MAIN STREET. C. F. RESSEGUIE, C. S. MELLEN, S. W. ECCLES, General Managar. Gon' TrafiSo Manager. General Passenger Agent j beeome proficient in this the manly art. Mr. Kelley caters only to the first-clas- s element of trade and his friends and patrons are assured of courteous treat-ment at the hands of the em-ployees of this establishment. Mr. Kelley will always be found upon the premises to welcome his friends and pa-trons, and desires to extend a hearty invitation to the gen-eral public. CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. When purchasing Sam Levy's that the name is on every box and take no others. The "Famous" are far surpassing eastern cigars, and are equal to any im-ported. MR. ED. KELLEY OF THE ELKS' SAMPLE Never does anything by halves or enters into a project with-out successfully carrying it out to the point, and a peep into the new Gymnasium, re-cently added to his popular resort, will quickly convince one of the truthfulness of this remark. To the already well ar-ranged institution has lately been added a newly improved Peck & Snyder Pulling and Lifting Machine, which is claimed to be the very first one of its kind ever brought to this country, and which adds materially to the amusement obtained in this establishment. The gymnasium is now com- - Our line of ladies, gents and child-ren- s tine shoes, manufactured by Pin-gre- e & Smith, are acknowledged to be the finest and best, and every pair are warranted. The Buckeye Clothing, Boot and Shoe Co., 119 and 121 Main street. Fifty artists at Franklin avenue thea-ter tonight. Lincoln Park. Is booming. Look up the improve-ments being made in that part of town and not the low prices of lots in Lin-coln Park before buying elsewhere. Wantland, 235 Main St Restaurant Francais, 16 Commercial street. First-clas- s in all espects. T S. SIMS, CARPET CLEAVING AND r I chimney sweeping. 31 Commercial utreet. Leave orders at I'tah Stove and Hardware company b store. Salt Lake City. 1JKHSONAL-D- K. C. UNOEK, KOOM 1 ST I Elmo Hotel. Burgeon speclallxt in ladles fdcknetui of all kinds. Liver and kidney t, catarrh, all chronic diseasea and cancers andtumora. In practice for SB years. " C. NI:HOLS. V)ENTI8TOFFiCE OP-- 1 . poaite Walker houee. $ov Sale. rTTAiTimii Jr best p iylnit business' in the city. Address "(Jeortfe.' turn oftlco. SALE FORTY LOTS TN COB1V9 r Addition at a bargain, call on Byron Hart ell for a snap. 17 Wait South Temple. FOR PALE - BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE on I and J streets, near car line. Wav below actual value. Byron Harm ell, m iV. South Temple. OR SALE FIFTEEN ACRF.S. 8UIT-abl- e F ior platting Into 134 lot. Coma quick before it goes. Byron Hartwell, ltfJ W. aoulh Temple. iOK SALE THE FINEST GENUINE aud fox hound pups, b08 State Road and l uth South. t ml v --- I MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS and personal securities. I Huslnass strictly conildential. Privata omc for ladles. California collateral bank. It W Second South st. 5 TO LOAN 160.000 TO LOAN ON HOUSE, goods, pianos, etc. ; also on watchn diamonds and personal secnritlea of all kinds, n Loan A Trust Co., StfH South. Main St., L --3 NlEE5TKT!?5-55SoSBTir5Qu- Tr '' tun bono. One requiring 0) to uH ' Thli last is suitable tot a lady or gantlumaa , See tonight's performance at Frank-lin avenue theater. Larson does best shoe repairing in town; opposite city hall. Grass Creek Coal or sale at the Union Pacific coal office. Go to Arbogast for a glass of hot soda for your cold. Sure cure. iiKKSONALTHEPALACE BATH-HOUS-E 1 for ladles and gents is the tlut-H- t lu the city. Hot, cold and shower baths. Open (n.m 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Furnished rooms In street 1ERSONALj773rROBiNSON, 44 E. loan flood IOOO 1600. Wants to borrow JIO.O.K) for two years . 1)EKSONAL LEAVE YOUR. OKPER9 ' F. C. Bridgford'g, Sul South West Tcuitfle strueU The Buckeye Clothing, Boot and Shoe company, 119 and 121 Main street. Keeley's fancy bakery and confec-tionery, No. 60 Fast Second South. ..... i'hotographs of Abliott now selling for 25o at McAllister & Co., beoksellers, Ti Main street. THE GRAND JURY. SELECTION OF THE PANEL AT THIS MORNING'S SESSION. Thirty Talramen Drawn (or Regular Work at ths February Term of the Dis-trict Court Summary of tha Days Orders. The following business was trans-acted by Judge Zane today: Elizabeth Brown vs. Alex Brown, di-vorce; order to show cause why defend-ant should not pay alimony; continued until Saturday; January 17th. James W. McEndley vs. U. D. Hautz et al.; hearing on demurrer set for Jan-uary 17th. Jacob Kagey-vs- . Joseph Proctor et al.; George Buckle appointed guardian ad litem. Calvin Cartright vs. Joel S. Black-burn; motion to dissolve attachment overruled. S. E. Kinney vs. Charles T. Nelson; execution stayed and motion set for Jan. 17. J. II. Hammer vs. Martin Blackburn et al; motion tor new trial overruled; stay of execution for SO days. Accounts of Commissioners Pratt and Grecnman approved." Marks vs. Cassady; stay of execution pending decision on motion for new trial. Christine Peterson vs. Ole Peterson; motion of defendent to open default overruled. Fred F. McGurrin vs. Salt Lake county; demurrer to complaint sus-tained and judgment of dismissal. Ada M. Sexton vs. George Sexton; J. II. Harris appointed referoe. Tha Grand Jury, The following grand jurors were drawn: Allen Forest, Geo. Moore, James Sharp, M. K. Evans, L.C. Trent, T. C. Wright, Jno. Sharp, A. K.Dooge, W. H. Doogo, Wm. J. Paine, (ieorgo Hall, George Steed, C. E. Wantland, George E. Wallace, H. P. Fulsotn, J. S. Fordyce, John D. Trumbo, E. M. Ellison. The venire returnable February 16th at 10 a. m. Tha Petit Jury. The following petit jurors were drawn: Alonzo 1). Hast, Carroll Hardy, A. J. Pendleton, jr., Aug. Olander, Wm. Hall, Geo. Davy, John H. Bow-man, JVterGordoo, Louis Martin, W. A. Cook, John W. Neff, Erasttis Soren-son- , M. J. Cheseman, J. A. Goodhue, J. A. Ileiss, Dan McUonald, John L. Heberker, J. W. Skinner, Theo. J. Baker, J. W. Fox, jr.. Jerome Bour-gar- M. S. Oheim, Hugh Anderson, John Mitchell, Benj. Winchester, John Jimpson W. II. Irvine, J. F, Lees, Frank Jenuings, Thou. Quayle. Venire returnable February 16th. a MINING STOCKS. THE BIG BROKERS ACAIN LOAD UP WITH A COOD LINE. Tha Reeord of tha Waak Greatly Improved by tha Large Bales Mada Friday and Saturday Free Silver I.fgltlalloa Help, tha Market. The sudden turn in legislation favor-ably to free silveris having a percep-tible influence on the mining stock market. The local exchange's business is rap-idly picking up and the old time activ-ity was to be observed in the pit on Friday and Saturday call's. Today's sales aggregated 11,600, falling just 100 shares below that of yesterday. Conklin and Bamberger again took an active hand in the trading while Stevenson and Van Buskirk were also on deck doing tocos lively bidding and selling. TODAY'S QUOTATIONS : r I a 5 II I I I : ? : Alice I I I J so AUIivnce I 80 Anchor 8 25 ) 6 40 Apex MO 10 H i II Barnes Bulph'r 10UO 08 03 OS Cantun.Eureka 44 00 Congo 40 O III U'i 14 Crescent IUuO 19 SO IB Daly 18 GO It ; 19 60 Olenco 75 80 80 Horn Silver 8 on MaladCon 31,000 01 09 Mammoth S 00 8 80 8 80 Northern Spy Ontario 48 UO Stanley 4000 07 03(4 0V U. I,. & C. Co 8 40 TTtahOil. 08 09 08 Woodslde S 50 8 00 8 00 Silver Cartif's. 10,000 1 mi 1 04V 104 Total shares sold, 41,000. SIC) TOR THl WEEK. Monday J.SOO Tuesday I.OoO Wednesday g.aoO Thurhday lOi Friday 41,7( Saturday 41,two Total 88,800 Hales for tha Waak. Apex. 1000.11c. Barnes-Sulphu- r, 100O33;io. Con'io, S.fsooshl.'iso. Crescent liKjorn 30c. Molad, . by 81 day ' 0,i00lic. bv)day. " li.tMO.r-.'c- . by 30 day. Stanley. 3nnoi.se. Utai Oil, lxif.i)H"4.c Silver Certillcates, 10.0003.11.04. Tha llanrhty Maa. Courier Journal. The man who ra;s id 074 bushels of potatoes on one acre, passes the Van-derbilt- s with a faint nod of recognition. Tha Strikers Gara Cp. Chicago, Jan. 10. About a thous-and steam fitters who have been on a strike for soma time In this city re-turned to work today. They returned unconditionally. Cheap Excursion Tlekata to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City and Chicago. For sale only at Groshell's ticket otlice, un-- , per postofficcw |