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Show i C THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. MAY 25, 183i: , , 3Uttuemcut Chas. 8. Bijiitoh, Managar 2 Night Only! 2 Tuesday-Wednesd- fay Wh-ll- k -- THE UK EAT TuIQanlewisT" Ah Lcnora mnl Lena. ( (CREDIT LORRAINE) J AND ? CAs in a Looking GlasO Stiiipurted 17 Mr. Edm. Collier & Mr, Geo. falls, Ami a Company of Eicullont Players, Tuesday "Credit Lorraine." Wednesday "As in a Looking Gla," Heats for L'llisin I.ewli ottrai'iinicnt will le OH a MrHitJtv. I'M'' Stall wain, Itla-1'l- .iir.i Im r.n. ilro-- c.rrln. H it); 1m bal-cony, Vml linen), (0c ; tf.illcry. :. aLt jrKiTrjMI KA1KK CHAD. 8. BOSTON, B.uajw. Monday livening, Mav25th, ."Musiriil ami Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT!! Hy th Eminent Klocutlonist, Mil !!)V)F Assisted by Her Pupils. I lest Musical Talent in tho City. Botb Vo a) and Instrumental. f" I'rlfM, "V.. fiflr. and 3 Tlcltoti for eulo at thf hook aiul tmi";c ntorea. Tho sale oicu butuRtay. Esues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of HIS HEW RESORT. The Peer Among Feera and Seo-e- nd to None in taia City In-vitations Have Eean Issued by Hi. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of Hia New Sample Boom, at 223 State St. The object of this demon-Etratio- n on the part of Mr. Kellcy i:s to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of line 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 tho tasty surroundings. Air. Chas. Keiiley, 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- - rlocc in nil rocnAf J3EGGS & TRACY. CONTRACTORS FOR Steam and Hot Water Reaibg; lioilcr, Viimps, l'tc. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 1M St.ua I'nad. Branch &J0 17th Street lllViVcr, t Cl Ol'.t'iO. QAUTKR & JITCM IIXI), Contractors and Builders. Salt Lake (My, Utaii. Fits cla.-- s ' TA ai d moderate charcr a flic uliy. Siiop ;iml reslilcllcH. Hid tint bet Ninth k d T'lUli HnuVu, cor. JMuail nli't. l'OiUiffl liox No. 7TX m IpT tailor;' 29 E. FIRST SOUTH BOYS! 1 1 IJJ llilllll s i i s i r l H t I I I 1 J I I I I I I I I I J I t I I I I I II TIES Wishes to Speak to the Iloj s ami Girls o(' Salt Luke a id oiler each of them i That will afTord many hours of innocent pleasure. TTTTTTTTT We have a largo lot of Dominoes which we propose to give away to tho IliWIIILS. V The condition upon which they will he presented is simply that each Hoy or Jirl who wants a hox shall get One Subscriber! FOR THE TIMES For One Month! jALT 'AKE fjiHEATER. t has. S. Hi rton. Manager. Thursday and I'rUlay, May K- - THE LOGAN OPERA CO. Will prfwnt tlifl ihr-- e act comic opera by bui ainse, Utah's Best and Favorite Vocalists, Mrs, Nettl Thatrhor Slcian. Miss Hessio Muri.oiKl, Mr. H. C. Eastmi, Mr. VV. b. Lammaux Mr. li. W. 8 oan, J. M. Wllmiu and others. A Full Orrhmtra. Dflicrhtfiit Music. Keventy-tlT- i People In the Cmip iny. Itrllllant Fun. myst tv. romance ao of the Prettiest (Urls In the west. r,oo. W. Thatcher. Jr. - rnnrtuctor fleo. J. Hywiiter, Stan Ma'iair r K. 1.. Klnslie. ..... Tit':isiuvr B. W. bLUAN, .... MANAUKli I'rlc., gAe ta 1. Sale Ileulm VVi dnesilay Subscribe forlt 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 Is the Progressive newspaper of Salt Lake. M PI : Subscribe forlt utafr ) THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually increasing in PoruLAP, 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 TKANKLINVE. rjniEATEU. C. S. ford Pnornnrron. MAHI.K KIVKK8 Manai.kusss. P. C. FOY Stai,k Manager. MONDAY, MAY 25: ANOTHER GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK! First Appearance of the Great Comedy Duo, tfSTARK aiiil MwT) The irrcat Sir.f'OU. Maud lliith. Hu.'hcs anil haiituid I.illie llaiiilltoii. Palmer. Mnlie UaveniKirt. ClilTnrl & Williams, autt an other etar jmrform-ers- . The great comedy, A ISUSTi:i MAN IN LICK." Priees t.e. and 0e. WONDERLAND, Houth Next to Cullen. I. Xj. Sackett, i J J. K Sackkii', Wk. Lawl-- u. (Slelroprs. ( Agt,nt Avui-.Ko-r MAYj8tii: Strongest Bill of the Season! F.ntire Channe all Thruirh. Great Specialties in the Curio Hall and Theatoritini. IOC ADMISSION IOC j - liS-59- l The vorld-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. Tho 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 cf friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theuter. And 228 State Street Aaotl.a! Aacttmi! at No. 35 South, Twelfth East, Tues-day May 2(lth at 11 o'clock sharp. An-tique and other bed room sets, limssels and other carpets, cooking and heating tores, extension and center tables, Mason & Hamlin organ, lamps and dishes. Furniture as good as new. J. ISovi-E- , Auctioneer. And hrlriff the, name with the Milisoription price 75 Cents to TJIK TIMES Oflice. I I I I I U II Kaeh one of you lias a friend who is not a suhseriher and who will gladly suhserihe tor the paper for a month to assist you in seeurin; a box of these Dominoes. Whenever you are down-tow- n you ean drop iu at the Office, 12 Commercial St. And Secure This INTERESTING P11IZE j THAT IS OFFERED. WWW Oa.-Thlr- On Our special this week underwear. Buckeye Clothing, Boot and Shoe Co. S. D. EVANS, I i Satceisor to EVANS & ROSS. N Undertaker Ema'msr J IU Stat. St., salt. l.aka. ( SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN I!) SHIP- - J ' MENT OF BODIES. 1 Open All Might. Telspfcone, $34. HiB rprBnt tyrmTTTSl Th. Cloiliif Out Sal. if Clothing still goes on at actual cost. American Shoe and Clothing; Co., V20 South Main. Choioa Building lots in best part of East Bench, on electric car line. C. K. Wantlasd, 235 Main St. Choirs Building lots in best part of East Bench, on electric car line. C. E. Waktland, 235 Main St. ! WOULD ON irilEEil A Party of Midland and Santa F Teopla art ia 8alt Lake City for Pleasure Ouly. CLAIM OF THE NOKTHEEN PAOiriO Htbriiska Division of th U. P. Reorgan-ized Notti and Pcraonhls of the Various Linus. Tho visiting jmrty of Colorado Mid-lan-and .Sanla I'e ieoi!e at th I'ul-Ji-t-wlicre thny arrived Saturday night, are linvinjf a great timn Riicing tin- - ot Salt and vicinity. 'lh. ro is nothing "1 importancu to tint visit except timt the pi u.I(; wiitit lo see tlie oily. Tlie party is comprised of (iencral Manafji-- r C'rll- - I. ntn, (ir'irr:il rroi'ht Ak,!Il J-uiertnan, Mrs. Waterman, rdiild and IHM .C. Si:pc.-i,itindeii-t W. .) I, n fence, W. N. litish. 'Jnillir! Manager .). A. lhtnlev of tlm Santa Ve, (icneral Agi'lit C. S. J.eo of thn MiiUand, (iencral l'miglit Agr-n- t F. ('. (Jay of tliH Ateiii.ntii, F. li. NichnlH and J. A. Allun i.f St. H. 1). Wilson of Colorado Sprinps. V. L. Cluipmun ot Cliattu-noop-and Mrs. I!tts of leaver. They will be here a day or so. Nubraika Dlnl.ion Hirinltion. It in thr gennnil understanding about t'nion 1'auilio headquarters and among those familiar w ith niihoarl aliairs, that the ollico of superintendent of tLj division will be the next to be reorganized. This ollice has been filled by an actins; superintendent sinco the liew management took charge of the road, and it has been understood ail along that Mr. lllickensderfer woubl bo cut oil to make room for another. Among those who have been considered in successors to Mr. lilickensdcrfcr, 1'. J. Nichols, an old time railroad man and a staunch friend of the resent ad-ministration, is conceded to have the itisido track. Another who has been much talked of in this connection is It. II. Sutherland, the present assistant su-perintendent of the Nebraska division with headquarter at Lincoln. Want til Karth. Lawyer Dudley, attorney for the Northern Pacific, Kailroad company, in discussion before Judge Sawyer of Helena tho other day said he thought the celebrated Anaconda mine belonged to the line he represented. Mr. Dudley was nrguing the right of the railroad conipauy to the mineral lands w ithin its grant. The claim of the lawyer is ab-surd. The miners of that section aro awake however and if elTorts aro made to eoiiliseaie their properties a revolu-tion will ensue. All to h. Dry Hob.. The Iialtiniore & Ouio has issued the following circular to employes: "This company will not, under any circum-stances, employ or retain in its service persous who are addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors. All employes arc warned that Intoxication, on or olf duty, will restiil in prompt dismissal without hope of reemploy merit by this com-pany, anil no person known to frequent drinking places will be allowed to ro- - muiu iu the service." i I'ut Dp or Shut t'p. There is a littlo ruction among the railroad companies about the taritl' on lime rock, of which about live cars are daily used in ltutto. Though the (ireat Northern rate is and the Union IV ;ific $1.30, it is said the (ireat Northern undersells the others. The latter com-pany wants the l.'niou l'acilic to raise its uriu", which it refuses to do, and says if very much is said about it they will haul lime rock for nothing. Hi I'alon Ntiw I'hl.f flurg-n- n. Since the removal of Dr. Oscar I'feif-fe- r of Denver as chief surgeon of the Union l'acilic and the appointment of Dr. W. J. tialbraith of Omaha, the former will remain iu tlie tueen city where he has a large private practice. Dr. (ialbraith will be stationed at. Den-va- r and about the tirst of January the medical headquarters will be moved to Omaha. Kattroad It.ppUa. The Montana Union mid day trains to Anaconda have been dropped The restoration of the old round trip fate of $25 from the Missouri river to Denver and Colorado common points has a pleasing effect on the Centennial state people. Mr. Coy Kendall, clerk in the oflice of Assistant (ieneral Manager Dickinson of tho Union Facilio will engage in commercial business at Chioago abont Juno 1. Every division of tho Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg is to be supplied with newcoaches. The number ordered thus far is twenty-four- , which is about one third of the intouded equipment. C. M. Tayne of the Denver & Rio Grande dispatcher's office, Pueblo, has been relieved from duty, owing to a fenoral reduction in the force. Mr. is an experienced railroad man anil will probably . , be idle long. The Denver & Uio Grande has sent a jnau to look over tho ground from Wagon Wheel (Jap to the new Crede mining cainp. Tho points aro nine mites distant and if all is well work on tho extension of the line will commence very shortly. It is rumored about Union Pacific, headquarters that W. II. llaldwin, jr., who was assistant to Vice-Preside- Holcomb will resign within a few days and leave the service of the company to enter the service of the Pullman Car company as general superintendent. |