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Show - p Pl NATION ! I A I'gainst i I jj i "NATION Great r; ! ; ; international! l TUG OF WAR TOURNAMENT v y, v C 0 x?" Commencing Dec. 24th, 25ih, 20th 28th, 20th. 30' CoLE. KELLGY Captain Reilley COKSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS. i Dig kess! rhet we vrry few Utah plonrr wha are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite, Colonol Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of friends and admirers, and while he may not hav lived here to long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland exoursioa to this Territory in '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 par he has mads the acquaiatanoa) of almost the ENTIRE C0MMDN1TY! Who know him In no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always oa the alert for some amusement or entertainment en-tertainment for his friends. We otavj add that Mr. KeUey has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those ol Mr. Charles Reilley, Who, n an artistic dispenser of spmr ling beverages and a Jolly good feK low, is too well known to the Sail Lake fraternity to need an introdno- . tion through the medium of the columns. in:;3;oc.occcoo?co m The Salt Laic Daly Times, j ' Mining News O I , A Special Feature j -J- THE TIMES has live Correspondents in Every Mining Camp of tho 'jj.. Temtory. ; Every New Strike Reported In THE H !$-rT TIMES. It always has tho I fcfe" Freshest News. I T-T The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At- I f ! si ' j j -7r -7K ; tention in the Columns of tho j" Salt Lake Daily TIMES. k r 7 ' ! I . ; . ; 1 The ! News of Today j; I Is Published in THE TIMES. j! , 1 sic i ' I , 1 Tit-7 1 If you want to keep posted read ji THE TIMES. . lij . ' ' it is Full of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes-Brightest Yes-Brightest Local Features. . terday, ! Do You Get It. v Complete Telegraph Reports. , N " S , . Best Paper in the City. - ' ' W - j ! S l , -S THE- I WEEKLY TIB. jv-s ' The Best Week,v Journa Published in J 77? the Inter-Mountain Region. g i ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF Isl-sD Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY I !c- TIMES for One Year. j 1 j I mi-. X I i t : " i j 80 COLUMNS j fS Of Reading Matter Each Week -M r You Cannot Afford to do Without Tho TIMES !1 j 7- Aj, it is the Bright03t and Eost. : - m N it Authorized City Agents son tux, ' JSllff Deposit Stamp System. Ok? TUE ; Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. e2-a E. First South. Iftth Ward Co-op Cor. Bth East and 4lh South t F. Uro'.kn Cor. 1st fouth and 6th Kit Foiilger Uron M K 8 Kardley 4 Sperrv BS5 Kouth Main Mrn. A. Buttrworth..t'or. 3rd Wet and 3rd Hrmth , Win. Hti.mmian M W.41h Nurlh 1Mb Ward Store 840 W. 1st Noutn Wis. c. urn ars n. r.th vt H. F. Kvnne Ill H. 6th Wpt ' II. J. KhimmlDB N. lt Wont Frank Ilrauiiii 6H7 R. 4th East Kldduwav llros 71 K. 7th Houth Mra. 8. Uoriie Cor. State and 11th South HnaiT A Son 324 W. tith South J. 4 M. Irvlna 76U S. and East . K. H. Irviim 49 3rd .it John 11. Kelson BI8 T. 2nd Soutli .rthur Frowin TT6 W. North Templa A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John K. Coe Cor. 2nd 3outii and Srd Sul Robinson Jfc KinR S47 Wat Templa J. W. Harris 210 iHt John Brown Cor. N. Temple aud id Wart C. P. Held 77 6th 8 Richard Duenlln Hountiful ' t'entPtrllln Co-op Cimtervilla )'aciflc Lumlior A Building Co....Fugar Postolllca Jatnea Neiiaon Big Cottonwood George fiaville Mill Creek J. E. ItooiueoQ Ifarmingtoa rn PKPOSITS can be mnde at the Bank or DLiwith any of lie agents, and when the amount reachoa jl.() the depositor will pet S per cent lay tereat thereon, compoutided 4 timea a year. OKSKKAL HANKING BUSINESS. PmitCTona F. Armstrons, P. W. Mailson, Thoi. W. EllTheck, Uoliver Itoberts, Dr. Jos. S. Kich-ar'l, Kich-ar'l, '1'hoa. W. JonnlngK, O. II. IJarduy, Jd. ii. Ciiumlnj;s, Samuel Mclutyra. A Fine Lint cf Wines and Liquors FOE THE . FAMILY TRADE. The Elks Saloon (OPPOSITE THEATER.) h to be In charge and under the management man-agement of Mr. Reilley, while Mr. Kolley will devote his entire time and attention to the new reort he has recently re-cently established at No. 228 State street, where at any and all times ho will be glad to welcome his old 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 with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found anywhere. any-where. The line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regard-Ing regard-Ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are con duoted; aud it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular Ticinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as gards the management of a first-class aadi highly respectable sample room. Th New Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with 'The Elks Sample Room"- pposite the Theater is quite a pram Inent feature, nd deserves the mml liberal patronage oi the publio. I S. D. EVANS, iSuJC330r to Evans k Hoaa. S UNDERTAKER & EMBALMEH.Hhf fj 214 bttta St. -o- Salt Lake. F ty Special Attention Given to the Shipment fj of Bodies. I rjl Open all Night Telephone, 364. rii3 DENVER & RIO GRAr.DE R. 0. Scenic Line of the World, The favorite ro He to OJ.mi.oort, Aiwn. l-""';vi,;": i-Mo, t olon .lo df-ringa, Deuvara-id ..II fi ' Kiw-t aiid boull:. Two First-Class Trains Daily. ,(..,ntft!'lmr.ii ..mi T.n.riet Slvop, .ml I Omir i. .1" ' fcU u...u. l'or ,m..imau, -Mu on .r tt'ijr he W. J. SliOfoeil, Atcat.MW.SudSu. 6. T. Smith, A. S. Kufhe3, Oraral M.naifr. ''""'' C. K. HOOl'LU, Ovn. l'aa. Ticket AgcuU |