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Show t THIS SAiyr LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY MAY 26, 1891. Col, lifty 1 ssues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of bis my RESORT. The Teer Amon Peers and Sec-ond to None in this City In-vitations Have Eeen Issued by llr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Sample Boom, at 223 State St. jAnutocutcnttt yXITjJakkrpheatkK Ciias. B. Ht.'iiToif. Manager 2 Nights Only! 2 Tuesday-Wednesda- y, May ZEtfi-El-li, j -- TIIK GKEAT I LILLIAN LEWIS, As Lcnora and Lena. ( CCREDIT LORRAINE) N AND CAs in a Looking Glass.) Supported bj Mr. Edm. Collier & Mr. Geo, Wesss!Is, And a Company of Excellent 1'iayers. Tuesday "Credit Lorraine." Wednesday "Aa in a Looking Glass." Rct (or Lillian I ewl.s enrauemmt will la pla eil on MtM:iy. I'nees St.tll Mala. ti.Ni; purijiii'tw r.rj'i nimn e.rcle. 1st l cony, V.jc, tfiut balcony, iUc; ijullery, a:. gALT JjAKK rrdlEATER. Ciias. S. Hihtow, Manager. I hursday and Friday, May liS-li- .) THE LOG AN" OPERA CO. Will pres. nt t,i:e three art coralo opera by liu. alna.--e, i BLACK MTELS ! i -- . - j Subscribe for It Utit HtUt PI fed m THE TIMES Gives the latest and fullest news from the Mines of Utah. THE TIMES Gives the News of Salt Lake while it is fresh. THE TIMES Gives the News of the World while it is still a thing of today. THE TIMES The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of tha Utah's Best and Favorite Yocalists, Mrs. Nrttli 'Ihiteher SMau, Miss Hnflr Moreuead. Mr. K. C. Earn on, Mr. W. S. jui'?uuv- - Mr. K. W. 8. ouu, J. M. VVKS'iu a:.d others. A Full Delightful Musir. .vhty-i.T- IVojilf In the C Jlrilll.tnt mp:iny. Fun. inyst ry. ro.jiaaee .10 of the 1'r n t . in the went. Oro. W. Thatcher, Jr. - Conductor i :eo. J. Ilywntur, - Stage Mamitf r K. I.. Kin.iilp, Troisurer K. W. 8LUA.V, .... MANAULii Frle.t, 2.1o to SI. Bala Begins Wednenday ImSal C0SCERT j Iiy the yy - r- - CHOI.l AND ORCHESTRA Of the Kirst M. E. Chur.h THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1891 PIMMiltAMME I'ABT I. Scloetlon, (I.ucietia HiTRlai Don!zttl 1)1(1 HK: TIM. Mixed yniirtette, will Come Analn" Ml-.b- LlilHV, MBSMIS. (JUAIUM AND OMin-T- II. Bass Solo, "Song of Hybrias, tl eCreton" EHIot Mu. C. K. uuu'hth. Violin Solo, K.mtiisia Deller.ot Pllll!-- . I'KOKHSOM. Piano aceomp-.uilment- Dnvtnn Song, descriptive, "The K.ift" i'insntl Miss I.i'i.U Mooiik. Bridal Chorus. Faithful and True Wa Lead You Forth" Loheug:ln Tub Choih, With full Orchestral accompauimeut, 1 -A KT J I. Trio. (). Itostless Sea" Whits Mils. 1 'u h k, Mk-s- . Makiin and llAIII'HR Song, "Open ttin Window" M. Gregh Mil. V. H. Maiitin. Duet, "I, a I'iirteii.H." Manchetta Miss Mooub ami Ma. Graham. Sour, "If tho Waters could Speak as they Flow," Chan, u'raham Vivian Auiii.i,. Male Quartette, 'We Rock Aw.iy on the lilllows Gay." Krnerson Mr.ss. Gkaiiam. Mahtix, Jav.m and Urikiith. Sicred ( horns, ' In Heavenly Love Abid-ing" Pinsutl TVe Citoui. With full Orchestral ac ompanlinent. Caac.rt will Commence at 8 p. m. jniANKLIN VE rpiEAT Ell. C. S. FORn rnoeHiKTon. MAIP..F. K1VKK8 Manai.khk-is- . P. C. FOY STAlia MANALbB. 3IOMIAV, MAY Choice lioilding lota in best part of East Renoh, on electric car line. C. K. Wan ilani), 235 Main St. Is the Progressive newspaper of Sal, Lake. s $Wii fe H pi N Hfrjfr HtHf: IW Subscribe kit -- - jfr j THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually , increasing in ForuLAi? Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public. "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reiiley, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. ' St The world-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stocke- d sideboard will also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade is probably the best known pug-ilist and enjoys a more exten-sive acquaintance among the fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir- - ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater, j And 228 State StxeeL j A 1,,S,,!':U HltHW'INCJ CO. Salt Lake City. Manufacturers and Bottlers of Jlxport Laser Beer. Special attention civeii to Faniity Trade. Or- - iett at. r tel".hcoe'i to. our dej.ot. lit' South Main, will receivo prompt and earful atleuiioa. Telephone, rvstoiiiro Hcix, l'J.'.S. Iirewcry an 1 OT.ceTid epiiuiiH, io. AN'OTHEH OltEAT SHOW THIS WEEK First Appearance of the Great Comedy Duo, x STAPtlN' ami MUX ) The treat SII.OOH. Maud H.ith, Hu;lm :oi S;i ii'nid. i.:llio HiteeltoM. (leoivie i'.oiner. Mi'l.o l.ivmiio i. Clifford tc Williams, and so other star porforra-ers- . The great couirdy, "A BUST KB MAN IN LUCK." Prices "5e. and ,Oe. WONDERLAND. ' ' Second South-Ne- xt to Cullen. I. I.. SACKETT, j. . Pronr' J- - E- SAOKBTT, V i:KK FJS1 Y -- 5tb : Katlre Cheuge In Krary lr partmiut. "La Petite Freddie," Mela. Jim and Annie. Bpe,-la-l for the Ladles Mine, r.telka do Msteley, The Famous Kcyptiau Seeress Fortune told rBKE of ennr.-f- . Th-- preatrtt rnter,a .nment ever given Wouderiaud. IOC ADMISSION IOC S. D. "EVANS," i Successor to EVANS A ROSS. iiMshrMialiiiErlj 214 state St.. aalt Lake. j LI! j SPECIAL 1TTESTICN GIVEN TO SBIF-- S KEST OF BODIES. f a OpsaailH'gfcL TelspboM, 8S4 1 So long a this cold weather lasts tou wdi he interesto.l in coal. We sell I caeuek. coal, minitl by the .Sweetwater 1,'oal company of Hock Springs. No better domestic coal in the market. Dilice, Main street; j arils. Tilth tiouth and Third West; telephone 4:5 CONst.-MKiu- ' Coal Comi-ant- . TJEGGS & JRACY. " C0NTKACT0K9 FOB Stem and Hot Wafer Healing, j Boilers Pumps, Ktc. J0BBIK3 PROMPTLY ATTENDED Ta ' No. if S j' "oad. Bianch-6- 90 17th Street Iltjaver, Co o.udo. i The Cloelnc Out Rale uf Clothing still pocs on at actual coat AmeriranShoe and Clothing Co., 120 South Wain. Choire Building lots in best part of East Bench, on elecriccar line. C. E. Wantland, 235 Main St. A complete assortment of grades and tizes in b.tlbriggan and light underwear. llHOWN. TtUKY & WodDKt k Co. j Leading hatter and furninhorg. 142 Mala atreet. 1 (AUTEK & J ITCUFIELD, Contractors and Builders. Salt Lake City, s werk aid 'uoderate rliarcces a pi'. mlty St op and r.ldeuee, aid Wast. bl. '..utfi ai.d Ttinti Souta, cor. AleaU uet A'Oatufflce box 7TX LATEST OCDEN NEWS. Sam Small Haa laitltnted Na rrnoeerilngi f'ir Damage Hearing ut the If o.dupa. Bpeclal Correspondence to tbe Times, ( )(jiKN, May L'O. The Salt Lake pi-pers of Saturday contained letter from Mam Small in which he wrote the edit-or inclosing copies of legal papers In-dicating that he hail filed a suit for damages, breach of promise or a nulli-- 1 licatinn of vows, but such papers have not reached Ogdcn. t-the four men arrested for holding and shooting A. V. Wretz, hud a Jhearing before I'. H. Commissioner liisliop. As no evidence was produced against two of thorn, Charles Hall, tlis pugilist, mid John liurko, they were discharged. The other two, John Caine and H. Simpson, were hidd in jiloDD bonds, wliich sum they failed to rains and are uow in jail. Tho "Three Black Mantles" present ed at tho (irand opera house, by the Logan Opera Company, last evening, wns a complete surprise, to everybody. Although nearly ouu hundred dilVrrent charm-ter- appear on the stage, there is not nno but what deserves partieulur mentiiin fur tho excellent luuiiuer in Which tho pari was rendered. Their cinl nun's in the richest ur.ike. lilaik Maulics U eompletn succcm. - t- Vi'alter greenwell, a small boy 11 yenn nt a ;o was taken beiora Judge Sliiier by his father Ambrose Oroen-wel- l yesterday ami after milisi'actory evidence was produced was eommiUed to llio reionii school, 'lhu boy wa represented as a runaway, lijjht lingers unci uncontrollable. - - K. llaker, n young man 17 years of ego was committed to the reform school by Jmlgn Miner yesterday. This boy was implicated with two men in a ca-- e of burglary. The boy claims tha' he was innocent of thoi't but had lie stolon property to dispose of for the men. His two older accomplices were sent to the peiiitetitiary for three and liv e yens, while he goes to the reform behool for lour years. The Grand opera homo seems to be doomed by some vidian. Five attempts at destruction have been made recently and it will soon be necessary to keep a company of w atchiucn around the build-ing if such inceudiary business is not stopped. 'Three times tho building has been lired by some unknown party aud thrice tho w ater pipes have beeu cut pud the water allowed to (ill the rooms. 'The police are en the lookout and some one will be u lithe too slow on doiiig the work. - h H- - Yesterday the Jarris Conklin com-pany set a gang of men at work grading up Wall avenue for a uow electric car line. In tin afternoon II. II. Hender-son and ol hers of th j igdcu City Street Railway company placed an injunction on the work and stopped all progress fur the present. The object of this re-straining order is to make them take one side of the street and leave tho other for thcOgden City Street llailway company. --t- - --t- The Ogden and Weber county Repub-lican club has a regular meeting next Wednesday evening. Since our neigh-bors i.i Salt Lake City have taken up the political clubs we are stimulated to belter ami stronger efforts in behalf of home industries and home protection. A good attendance of the club is Wednesday cveuiug at the federal court room. - - At the fourth ward Amusement hall next Friday evening will be given tha lirst strawberry festival of the season. (Irani! preparations aro being made for a literary and musical programme to be performed during the eveuiug. Tho primary associations of tho county have secured the use of Lester park for holding tho annual jubilee on the first day of June. This will be a great gathering of children of tha Lat-ter Day Saints from every settlement in the county. All aro looking forward to an cnjuyable occasion. - Professor Nagle and band will give another grand promenade concert at Lester park pavillion on next Wednes-day evening. 'This is a benefit in aid of the Fpiscopal church. FiiiDimm Foiiii. An Interesting Letter from The Times' Bpecial Correspondent at tut " Mirror City." ENTERFEISE OF ALIERIOAS TOEE. Cbarnilngly Eituated Good Society. CLurcheB, Schools , Industries A Town with a Future; Bprlal Correpondetiee to Tha Tims. AMKiitrAN r'oKK, May SO. This little burg, consisting of 23UU inhabitants, may well bo termed the "Mirror City " It i.s charmingly situated on the main lite of the Union Tacitio and llio tirande railroads, thirty miles from b ill Lake I'ily. and almost at the very ba-- of the Wasatch raue of moun-tains. .Not tw o miles from American I'ork is t'tuli lake, on the shores of which there is he recoi l where one can bathe, en-joy boat riding and lake lish-i- n '. I'o the canyons of the i:a! eh and I tah ranges the toiiri.-,- the. aiiKi:r, tho hunter or the pleasure. feeUer liud pleu'y of that which their souls may delight in. Ouo thing the inhabitants of tho Mirror City take pride in is the tato of meioty, w hich is equal to that of any city in l.'tali or any where else for that matter. Tiis population ia not far from I j j t . (iuiel schools and churches abound. Tho Presbyterian church fcociety have a hue brick ediliee en cied during last year, and have also t .talflishcil and are mai ntaining a day eiool wmeh is well atleiuii.d. 'The l'fcsbyleriail Teachers' iriMtilute as w ell ns the presbytery of I tah, will hold lneeUti;;s here iu August next. l ruit rabiing and fanning in general nre the principal indu.ilncs. Smelt und wool plowing being prominent atines. 1 he I tah Sugar company liavo very lately completed, about one loiie wit of this city, a U' loll.inu plant, mid in connection tlierewil h have d for the raising of beets on LMiOO acres of land. As regards the future of this wide awake and t nlcrprisiu "Mirror ''by," it is possible much may depend upon the development of the American T'ofk mining district. Tho principal mine being wolked are tho North,Star, Milkmaid, l'itubtirg. Knla-lua.o-and Northwestern group. The 'J reasure Consolidated (jold and Silver milling property which lies adjoining the old Millar has development to the rxleut of l'.'ol) lnt of silver aud lead ore and when tho roads bqeomn passable will begin the shipment of minerals. '.1 be Sunday mine in about the only one carrying ore which is gold bearing. The prospect is thai there will be much (Imehipiiieut here in mining properties daring the present year. The establishment of a freight lino from this point to the rich mines at Fish Springs will give much impetus to the ali i a'ly assured prosperity of the "Mir lor City." MINING NOTES. Tho oilier day tll.lKKi pounds of ore f n the n ii t and (ialnun mines at 1 ish Springs were brought into town tor shipment to tho Sampling works. Tin' report that tlie.se mines are bound up in litigation is d.sputed by the OH llt.TS. 1'aiiies residing in the following cities are said to bo interested in the Ameri-can I'ork' mines: Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, St. Louis, iw York, Cleveland, Cincinnati, San Iranoisco, lienver, Omana and Washington. Sunday John J. dishing went to tho Sunday mine. He will put men enough nt w ork to run a tunnel in ;ioi) feet. This mine at one time startled the world by the' richness of its ores. The Pittsburg, Milkmaid, North Star and Silver Hell mines will be worked quite extensively this summer, the lat-ter under tho direction of Colonel Mmughnessey. John J. dishing and C. K. Porrell of this city, were at Kureka this week, they visited the liutlalo property aud report prospects as flattering. Chipman it Grant shipped this week from the (laleu.i L'S iO, from the Kmma boot), and Last Chance No. 2, lUOO pounds of ore. In about two weeks Armstrong, Cush-Jn- g & Hamstcdt will begin work on the Armstrong, located on Dutchman hill. The liutfalo Kill Mining company of American Fork have commenced work on their property in North 'Tiutic. The Kalamazoo will be worked this summer aud developments pushed. ITEMS OK A LOCAL NATl-KK-Mrs. William Pool of Salt Lake is in the city, visiting friends. P J. Daly is at I'ingham looking at bis numerous mining interests. Ollicer John Campbell has purchased two very fine lots aud proposos to erect two buildings. The estate of the lale Lucy A. liishop has been sold at puhiie auction to An-ton Olson at a consideration of SiUJO. Will II. Kerry, late of Cedar Rapids, Neb., and J. W. Kleinfeider of Phillips-burg- , Kan., are now in the employ of Chipman. On Sunday evening Rev. T. CL Web-sl- ( r delivered a third address in aseries at the Presbyterian church on the sub-vert, "The Progress o! Amcricau I'ork." On children's day. May 81st, at the) Presbyterian church tile pastor will speak to the children in the morning. The children will be there in largo numbers. Mes-q-s- Ambrose & Adams have leiiifcd the resort on the lake front and will at once put a force of men at work ' to as to improve the grounds and juir- - round'uias and have ev erything in com- - pletH readiness for tho grand opening! i.n June j |