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Show G THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. .JUNK ). 1891. A. - L . , !,(',' , V Issue Invitations to the Public to Attend th3 Grand Opening cf HIS NEW RESORT, Tim I'ccr AiiKin;' IN cm anl Scc-hi- hI to None in tills ,'itj In-vitations kl.iv IJoen Issued by Jlr. lldiYiird Kclloy lor the (rami Opening of His New Sample Kooiii, at -- 28 Slate Street. The object of this demon-stration oa the j, ait of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous pa.ron-- ; and the public in general, the many new brands of line impoited goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been rehtted with jBURLINGTON ROUTE The Only Through Route From Chicago to Salt Lake. The Ittirlington Koutc has perfec-ted arrantfcmeiits whereby all freight cunsiued to care of sumo will lie lonilcil in a throncc'i far. NO TRANSFERS Thereby causing a avirif? of nt least thre(3 days between Chicago and .Salt Lake. Mark and order all pood shipped care liniliutou Koute. K. E. WALK Kit, Cen'l Ajfent. 30 West Seconil South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ciliGAGO SHOUT LINE, mm) la ttip rn running PolM VV!h:i:i) tt an. It laf-- ami K'' trio I.irhti d TrilUi li..i;y. !in O!iv.;o r.4 aiha, oiiuiHSad of :.l!.aiii'at ttieaplutf Cms and Its FtKt EiiLS Cm is ti livmnuixti i'ii:st-clas- 3 ! Any further Information will ba cheerfull alex. p.tchell Couuurual Aoaa 801 Propress 111 V, Palt Lake t'liy. r, F. 1'OWEJ.L, TraT.tluS Aj.nt. Subscribe forlt Trl ' 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. A .i A rlej-an- and costly fixtures and hand .omeiy decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. K'ed'ey, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the right and sparkling liquids, lias bctn appointed manager of the new sample room, and v. ill bc pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of f; iends and acquaintances. Notwith' tindiug this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the popihtcrship of th" K!ks Sample Koom, op-posite the Thjc.t r, the only plate in the city having a thoroughly equipjied gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-clas- s in all respects. T f iAmfas y m N Subscribe lor it nmrllnPiranito r - The world renowned and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, who is matched to light Charley Lange on July 3d, has assumed charge of the new gymnasium and will here-after give this establishment and its patrens his entire at-tention. Mr. Slade has many friends and admirers both at home and abroad, having SCENIC LINE OF THE VVORLLX Th Favorite 11 mto to GIcaTvooi Asjca, leadvillu, CcloraJj Springs, Denver and all Points tjbt ana SouMl rv.o nssT-cLZsFTEA- daily. Eleirant Pullman and Tonrl it Sleeper and I'ree Chair Car3 on Each Trala, for full Information, call on or addrsas W. J. bd.ia Vi'bLL, A, , 5S W. 2aJ 3outl T. PMITTT, A. S. HUGEE3, n- Wanavrr. Tiafllc Manapai S. K. HOOPER, G. T. and T. A. SANTA 7E Alciisox Tapea 4 Snnta Fe Ry. Runs the Plr,e-- t Tra'ns b itweon Denver, Colorado Sprmy. i'uc l,lo ;inU Atehisoa Tupeka. K'un ai City. Si. .loaepn, Galesiiurg, chlca.jo. Those Trains are Solid Vestibule Dining Cars, Tr:o Kcolir.ing Libr&rj Chair Cfts Leaving Denver ft p. in. daily. " : : : ; : : l u THE TIMES ' : Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually increasing in Popular Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public. ' Utah & Montana Ilachinsry "o. vfr "sXn n 4lS ir' Rigli Grade iMachiiiery! for all kinds of duty. Carrion in Btock for MUi'ii-'- nt'i ikj'iV' ry M 'fia 'S t oual, Vip v'dv. r'M. (roif I'ipB ;uid Klii ints. Air t'o "p; es8tri," lnortrOU-Sr,aut- , Iv. JL. CO. ENGINES & BOILERS. Fura3 to c . lt B? En In Pinups. Horn Wh'nu, Wtrj Kone Or il s ivi. M ,ie atiU Mill fs i; pUen, isaiuti itro P.wder, Cutis kutl t iisa. Main Ofti e an l Warsrooms, 253 S. .ten St.. Sst L ke City. A .'.KNCV, llutte, Mout. .y Corresioudeaco Sulicikd. 7s LV v.t ihe tl;,,i ;.::f . i " '''""- - v ' ',er iArii ne" Kvpi v wwtr.io ' fTliiJc-r- r.Wti.'t!v VfftO ,K ". '" "",. ' Wisivm s K b V J !oi U Vivt v to atiftir, J 'j: - ' J Vaff'U, t i ll ' V vi A 4 C','UlpieT H,.,;a y a o m a j y' Awi.r.ifiTi L"'' ' w .;'- fv;a rHii:M ;1 y. '.k ) T'irscrvr it 1 one Y ? X lei!! inrtiiii,;'.' ja ii''. 'j I ' X U s A 1 h V a U' V( MM.om-hue ms jut what c.S3ncl kt it only Tt5crvrs atri r.e :u- - Uurs tuui( AiOii, tut rciiaiT tut (lAliiMtfc Ly h.c uk; vi tne ru'ivy tiang-r';- " lou- - fMiit cow n; 'iie KLA.eiT t's u it re t h: to nttmi, nwU'nv fiiC.UfUi Mjkd t BUyfiuUa lor a lon time been one ot the principals of the famous John L. Sullivan combination. The sidebcard which contains nothir g but the iincst wines raid liquors will also be under the Moan's personal super-vision, ably assisted by a number of thoroughly com-petent dispensers. Mr. Slade is pro! ably the most popular and best known pug list and all around sporting man in the West and has a host of friends among the frat nutv. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pica ant, genial gen-tleman lie is considered by Iii host of friends and admirers as i aving but few equals. .. During your sp.? re moments CALL AND SEE HIM. Opposite Theater, And 22$ State Street. MOST POPULAR ROUTE! Torr-ae- h all Eastern Points, either via Chica-r-or ri;. I. .ui-- . Ask any ticket ai;out tor i! ket over this lino. For further Information, time cards, etc, call upon or address I. D. KKN WOftTHY. 1.1 West S onrt Soma, Salt Li.kts City GEO. T. N CIIUI S ,M. (ion. 1'asa 4 T i t Air't. Topeka. Kan. ' .ttw4Ujf THE) f , Popular Monte V-- L y To sll Foists East. Itelj Chnso of Can liab U KsaisasCilyorStloais. Elesani Pulluiaa Buffet Sbepiaj Car3. mi nEcuG cn.ii.i cm. l' sura your ticket reads Tia ta MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TCWNSE.MO. S. V. DERRAH, G. P. T. A., St. Loula C.r.4?. A Xi a ' a.raaa. itt.i. oitr. iftaa "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It ADDITIONAL LOCAL. flnvcrnor Thomas has gone to Idaho for a few days. Samuel AUsworth and Sarah White-head, arrested tor incest, were held iu the sum of tMOlM and $jiK) respuelivelv. The motion for new trial was sus-tained today in tlio ease of John White against the I'uion Pumliu Kailway t'o. K ("ongri Hsman llorr of Michigan will he otu of tlio speakers at the rally in ( deti ou tho J 1th of July. There will lie a republican rally at Nephi this evening at which Messrs. James Sharp and Arthur lirowu will bo the speakers. John M. Zaun has returned from San Pile valley where he has boen doing sumo excellent work ill behalf of tlio republican party. Joiui Henry Smith has returned from Wasatch county. A republican meet-ing was held Saturday evening and the cause was givmi a routing seud-o!f- . John Scott, the well-kiimv- niiiiitw man, who is conducting some import-ant developments on tho li.aek Kuck at Tintic, relumed to the city yesterday. The m:in:ineiiR;litof tho United Slates land .ollice is today moving the ciiect.. of tho establishment into the new heaihpiarters iu thu realty building on West 'tempie stteet. The 'lay of llirutt'.'fi i':tin;r in ap-proaching. Tiie walk on iii 0 uorth snio of t!i est Seemid So ith between first mm Second Vot has liccu broken to tccivo a solid paveiiient. M. II. Joy, who ivai sMrrendnred by his bondsmen, made an tinsiicecssfnl t to evape from Deputy Shei ill' John ( 'uiiniro k liiis a'tcrnoon at J o'clock. The deputy, how ever, was too fast for him. The republican speakers who have returned Irom atrip through the south-ern part ol' the territory ivport that tho parly has a slroni; I'ooinold all through thai section and great interest is mani-fobtcd- . Tlio young ladies of the Y. L. C. D. society will entertain their friends with a s'l'iwbeiry and ice cream festival at. St. .Mary's T. A. hnll this inening. An enjoyable t.mu is ail who attend. Delegate r.iee who represented the Salt Lal.e '!'v)oLrra'hic.il Union at I lie li'teriialiona! Convention of ihe '1'vpo-grnphii'- Union at Uostou arrived in the city li t night. He reports a four-to-pic- a time. Mr. l'lank I,. I',:itterlield snd bride of O ::ay at'D i.t tho Cu.lcn. Mr. lttitter-lieid- s is the general manager of tin' wcdl known Slide iiiino at (Hiray j which is one of thu foremost dividend payers iu tlmt district. Miss Ada Van W ormer and .Miss f nvah Van Woruier left today lor Ma-ia- d City, Idaho, where they will vi it I heir hister, .Mis. Jud,ie Slaudrod. Tlie lai'ies l.ae been leaching in the public t ihoois of Sill- Lake. iMi.-- s Ada Van Woriner expects to siart for (iermany in Augiiu to eogago iu special .sludis. Aiming others who visited tho city dining the Siiriners installation ami festival was Colonel Joe Y'. Smith of Dcadvilie. Colonel Smith is a member of the tinu of Daniels, Fist. or & Smith tlio celebrated dry goods men nud that, in the event of statehood they may be induced lo make invest-ments iu th j iutormouuLani metro-polis. (ieneriil J'.ion'er Agent .f. II. Hen-n-of the K.C.U . arrived home Satur-,da-nig iit Ire in Chicago. Mr. ll 'nne'.t suvs t;ie i,i"i- iso mi t. e to .'! 't rate of Jo to $Vi from Jf i.i'oiiri river to Utah points will go mio elect Jo y ist. All t.itt lines from Denver to I" ih ,'eie averse to the increise, but the ioiiis from Denver to the Missouri werj too insry. A meeting of thu directors of the Utah Central was held this morning at the ollice of he Cram! Young. A ipio-ru-not being present no new mana-ger was elected to the vacancy caused bv Josph Young goiug over to the Union i'acifie. Mr. Young takes hold July 1st. He is a capable man. Mr. Corwin the retiring Union I'aeitic superintendent has made a good record for himself. THE WORLD 'OF SPORT. Th Utint llacwi.ru Cnrhstt anil I.an-no- n Vlritjr' Kail uiu. The gaum yesterday between the M. K. Kvans and Carlin nines was lacking iu interist for the reason that ti e 1 a'ler were overmatched and scarcely capa-ble of wedding the willow successfully against Marker's delivery. In the box Moody made a good showing until his rival iu the other box got ntter tho sphere and sent it outside the horizon. This seemed to exert a demoralizing ell'ect and thereon the play was loose at all points in the Carlin nine. .Follow-ing is thoscore: M It. KVANS. A ll n. III. S II l'.O. A. K. li lo-- , i ii a a j li ii i Oaihl'M - I '! 11 i, k, rf ft 4 a i a ii i H,.,1ji el : h -' '' i - .ro-..- f, I I :l a I jiodeii, lb 6 li s a a a I v.ink, r, p ft :i a l a 'i " ,,,.1(1 lltf.SS S J I 1 ' 1 " jeii.c. f a 1 :l y id is it ia iii it i Cahi.i.s N'l.va. a. ii, ii. jn. .n i; '. a. k. Cm. j.sii. s '.' " ;t 1 ' -i ro,i, au f i .: o l 1 i r i ii a " n Urn, I. 0 ft a 'I 1 a ' lleVilm, ,,b 5 'J 'I H " I " Mooiiy, i. ft 0 0 6 e I M..;nl. cf I 0 ' 0 11 ' tlr.'Hii. 1! 4 n I Ii .'I II 1 liu.'.ley. 11) l ') 0 '' i; 7 11 a 7 ''ti. il ';,r'!n, '.: S. It. KvaiiM, VI I'onle rm l' ke I Tin ve l..,-.- lin -- ir,,ln I. 1wi)-im- i h;t-- ; - k. 1; l'ai-k,-r- i. t.ooli hit. I ; llm'nm. I. .';i,il halls I'arlln, 1;.M. II. W.:in. 1. Tni.ii of p.oi " luiiii'H aii'J ! tllinuiei', t'Ulplf ) - l o 'IIU'W. The hparriug exhibition tonight be-Ji- Corbett ami Joe Uaimon promises some thrilling results, mid iho'fl who nttenil will witness a manifestation of skill that has certainly never before been seen in Zlun. They are both in fine feather and while there will be no-lugging it will ho lively euoiijh to raiio Colonel Kelley, who manajjos tlie event, from his pins. (Juite a delegation of Suit Laker? will be in attendance at the light between Hall and on too night of July 2'2 in Minneapolis, and ut the same linn) include the bsHle between jiiliv Woods and Ceorga (iodfrey. Sl'ade and Langu are both gettin'; down to tno pink of condition, and the meeting oo the uigit of July !l prom-ises to be one of the best contents of the season. In his corresi'O'iilcncc Irom Trovo La iilanehe states that tlio Maori is brown as a liguro in bronze, whila Captain Lango betrays the effects of his training in a tan that is porfcci. There is great rivalry between the par- - ties, ami the man who wins will hi called ou to stand before Corbelt upon his return trip to the coast. Tia-'i'aK- e, ia UM Ar-- H I I": Piii-eup- tn alas v, lil run riuiiy I eiveeu Salt L8 a..;t P.irk Ditj foll,.w: s.'.i.t i ahk crrr. rra.Q 1 lesves Sth Souta ,wd Kula .. SfOOa.rai " 3 4 " twp.in 8 arrlvos " " " ...U:. SJ a.ia " " " " park crrr. frila 1 airives at Paik Ci? 10:0 i.m " 8 0:si) p.ra " it leaves " " S.,iy a.m " 4 ' 4:0 p.ia Sn'iurtaa rasjnnr train: run dally ti. tv. u ba.t Lukn City uad Mill Cre. k as Jol- - Leave Sa't Lake 145 and 8:90 a.m., ana 4: ai J 6: 10 p.nj. Remruln?: i.ere Mill Crask 7:111 and 9:05 a.H:., a:.u .)i:X) Hnd 0:4.i p.m. ornrc ant Dupot cor. Eighth South and Main Str. et. Hi. H. Ydw;, T. J. H:cKlnt3s!if iibU. Slferinloudoat. Lieu. Ft. A P Agts THE CL0RI0U3 FOURTH. Th P. O. 9. of A. will Make X. tturdy a M ntitoralilu l.v.nt, The coming Fourth of July will bo celebrated iu such a manlier as will cause the young and old lo feel glnl that they are living in Salt Lake. A salute of thirteen guns tire I from Caoi-ta- l hill will uglier in tho day. Chun li bells and rteam whistles will join iu the prand chorus and lill thu valley with noise. Tlio l'auiotic Order Sons ol America are arranging to make the day a truly good, old-tim- scrcam-esgl- e occasion, sandwiched wilh speeches, music, ico cream and fireworks. The celebration will take place at Liberty park. J. C. Dowling will be marshal of the dar. All on; iniat;ous inteiul-in- g to join Iho pnridn will il V.se re-port to Mr.. Dowling. The CA. K. will be transported to the park iu the Utah, and tho speakers, mayor and city coun-cil w ill ride out in carriages. Honorable J. L. Caldwell of Lincoln, Nob., who will deliver tho address will probably arrive ia Salt Lake tomorrow. Judge Goodwin, Judge Henderson. Judge Powers and Professor DeUiver will also speak. Charles E. Stanton will deliver the eulogy ou Sheridan. Patriotic songs will bo rendered by the (ilea club. Music will be made by the Liberal and Park City bauds and Iho Liberal Drum corps. Tho programme is excellent. A Kinrkal)l. Itecard. Of all the circuses and menageries in existence twenty years ago, that owned by tho Sells lirothers alone remains under the same proprietorship and management. Adam Korepangh, John 'Robinson, G. K. Spaulding, Dan.llice, L. 11. Lent, Lewis li. June Avery Smith, J. J. Nathans, (iuorge F. liailey, A. Henderson. Frank II. 1 tosston, A. J. Springer, Andrew Knight, W. W. Cole J. L. Hutch inson, Hyatt Irost, Herr DHesback, John (Prion, Van Am-burg- C. F. Neves, James L. Thaver, Patrick Ityan, William Lake, Dan C. Croup, S. 11. Kurd. Dr. Chambers. Dan Shelby, O. J. Ferguson, Henry Parnuni, James Kelley," John Murray. Katon Stone, Levi J. North, James Milville, John Foiepaugh, liurr Kobbius, Dan Gardner, Kiehards Hem-ining- James Meyers, Joe J'cntlaml, Jiichard Uivers, (ieorgo DelU.ven, Seth i. Howe, Pen Maginley, Mike l.ipman, J. L. Frnch, and many other great and lesser managerial circus lie his, are either dead, bankrupt, or retired. Truly it is a business of many changes aud Vicissitudes. Sr.coul I'r.oiiiot Kplillrnn .lloftintr. There will be a meeting of the Repub-licans of the Snd Precinct held Tuesdav evening at S:;;o, at the Sixth ward meet- - inghonse. 3d West street, betweeu ith and oth South streets. APPLICATION FOR PATKNT. Notice No. SJO i.3. UnI'IKI) KS 1,ANH OlTler.. ) SAi.xL.AkK Cm, I tv, i. m.iv u:i. i. IS Tlh'KKHY GIV1-.- THA I' II U: 1 I'H't Ann alMoo. whose post, citi-i- :i drrss is Iviiiifi am, Suit l,auft rtici. an : her ro , aiaums, Davnl Kav ol v v., I lah, ami .leronie ,,r i.m .ham, s Lake comity. Liali. have niado sipiMieatioii fe a Uniied Istiiles patent for too kev N,,t and westerly vxten-sio- of the Kov Xoi'e (leusui-dat.'-i- l l'uie. t"iuti!t claims vteaie-- in Vi e Mountain Mmins- - district, halt Lak eoi.nty I lah tPiraory, coes,.- t,u;r of iei-.'- ii:i. ar ir of the o,... and suru.co reun i hhovn on tv-- l.Sat liOMicl r.i the r,ro;.iitt. b, ;r. I, t v. M, an.l ileperc, il iu '.he .lel.i roles .Ol.l cijl. of iho l1iet:il siirvev on lile in this o:!!! e. m: h in.,--n-vnriation at l .''S nnm.tes east, as follows: i 'emmeni liHr at f'ost No. i of tiu Westerly Kxteasioii ot t!n Kev Note. tTixnce north l," 11 111:11., West 1JI.:, fei t to post No. thence uoi in j ,ie.r. is: to n.. e:ist vis. jt to p"ost No. 7 O: th i coy Note hln; tic n - s ,ot;i 11 mill., ca-- t 1.7,1 f, et to po.--i No. s oi the Lev Note; ihcaeo outii r j ir itsiii.. '.t fe,'t to po,t No. ii of toe !.ev N..'e; Hi t, o Bo:ob da'.. ."1 mill.. t ,,v t to ;,-- t No. , oftlieI,- Niite. '.vhiri is eonoieei t ) ;ios-N- 4 of tho West en y Extension ;,f tu iey Note lo,le; theoi sooth (te oj mi'i., v sr. ir,''.H!eot toliosl No. 1. t':e)taC"Of Is-- , oi'l'd ontMlnlnir a t, tal are of if.su teros. an.t inriie.iiii f ,,e ,ir.-- in coioe,-- ... H Titer h,! iot y , for whieh an a' jiiic ui n :o:' talent ln:s never heentiho; rroiu L. S M. M. ft b, ars soaih 10 ee - M n1T'-- west 5 Mfi f,H-- t The sac! inn, in-tiili beiiiK of rcooiil inthe o" , ,.f t.erero:--rlrofsa.t-in ni:e ,lc tri t ar H i can::., i', I. ahe county, L'lah. 1 know n hs;i turns ilui; t lie T:j.-c- r lot V'.: ..iv .ii, No. a lode, lot 3 a. Mo,li.t.v lo lof 3;': jr t of Yosenute v a lode, lot n;t; H vere lime, lot l!ii); aud Vont'e.il Imle, lot ' eilninii claims. 1 d reef, that this tiotici pnh U'no ) ti" nBeaertesLt aivB Timix t:ie no-.- oi;,-- r .,.' the uiJ oiiniu ciui-.i- . lor the t,.. :.i Of siity ilavs. Viiaxk 1). 11,'iiiK. ' T. C. Hailev, Attorney lor Applicant. j |