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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY. SKITKMnKU 23. 18UU 3 Hcr,! y ti r u !'u A 'Vc ar"earmi In the l N j i ' - - - h ' 1.. ..Ov fihu.Mt two fv v ,. i: it v. - li '1 l.i.' It.;- l.i- tr. . r vt ' .!...!' .! II. I' ;.,.! I,, k II v fill " Mil!. "I i Iw-;- t l""H 8! !,!.'.,-t- ..ml .mi.ii ir r. I i'i-- il" l! U i.l' l . '. 1. 'I 1' i'lf IT ' 'II kit III,;,. "'' - rri.-.-- Hi? I'!- - l.-- ..I !;p .i iititi.-n- mi ii 111 tali- ' ' - - ' - - " ";' I .' t. i;n wi-- . ii i .".I i! eai jy & ..v.-- i aiWi.W.y IF YOU I" gj f no t i !, w !m-- '' v .iv. I. or liev le M I I'-- ' I.! .'! - !' Illlll 11.1 HIS, .1 il I .', I.,'... null you .'' .:..! I I. ..- ,'...iu i!..i iti. k rf.ii i hi M ..' . ..'I it'll. li iiiltlilli... nil.! r j !i i. .. !..il n to- i.l the "Cut i't H Hi. . ,il i.n I'vii im: iln st i' :J Illl.'ivii ullipl.f.. I'm. i .il K ,n It his ,;;vi in '.t tin,hot is , w ,,' :i! il !'. 't ."1 , "II ' v u I'u n v l 1 v ... ;.i: t "1. i .i.l m iae. ; l.i hi a ii.uk- - u.;.' i, I.,, ., im. y COL KW -- ANI-CAP. KII5LL15Y (.'onsolidute Their Interests. ii mwm. A? ; 'I rQ t!.", - '.- - i tjj"',; DO YOU KEAD t"e TIMES? It is the only rcnl enterprising paper in Salt Lake. Tl.eUlo.it )ossibU iicwm at the farlU'st jiosii!i!o hour, Is llio rccomineiuki-- uon of 'in j: ti.mi:s. y - Do you know why it is the newspaper of today? i'lhe ( ariff Question! There is no subject that is of so much interest to tba of all .sections, anil paiticularly to tliusa of Utah, who have not decided what their political affiliations shall be, as the; Tariff Questiqrjj If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the 9ub jeet, you should subscribe (or A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phasrj of the question. Subscription price $z per annum. Sample Copies Free. Address American Protective Tariff League. r W. V.lrA .Sret. New York. - -- : J H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO, BEAUT rJi- - !FUL iatpelj!p,fR CAR 7$mMio PETS. 1 CEEin uK ; PRUHES. K ii- -r 1.. ri'io. miilo from ih ' j l r,.-:- i 1 r.i.ne c.i;nbiot(I t.t'i a fi w h:irwl"t Mv.-tiilil- ini'i'iii. :! i'f wr'.'-kr.ti- n n.l t.ijfhlv infill, ciiu'. tjiir.litiai. put u; iu th.i term C'KKAM IIKIII'l. Mtii'i,' very alualile pivpnrttioa f'Ui AMI mill.l'HK, the (null ud Ei'jfuUtiej the Noinui'h uml Kuwels. IT li:nM0T8 HIllKSIIOS, CHl.EHF01 NKM AM) i:i:.-- r. IT IS A WOKDEUFUL EEKEDY im- - CoNiiirATiuy, Btll'K Bl'ilVAi'll, CONVL'l.MlN'1, l.OMS OK Uli.kp, W 'i.'vl, FlvKiiilHMIlat, Tit OS tf CENTS. ForBUs I 7 All liriiiruiFts. ER1G6S MEDICI11E CO.. 8n Krurioo. CAlifor!. Utah & Montana Ilajlunsry So. & i 5 Mkt W M I he new resort on btate street is becoming trenien-- j d()uslv popular. Theie aie very few Utah pioneers who are nut familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. Ed Kelley. The ccilunel has a host of friends ' and atlmireis and while he may not have lived here so lon as those frand old pio-- I neers who made the wondcr-- i ful ov erland exc ursion to this territory in '47, he has taken time by the forelock, as it were, and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintance of almost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable bus-iness methods and one who is always on the alert lor some amusement or enter- - tainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley har recently consolidated his in-terests with those of Mr. Chas. Keilley who, as an ar-tistic dispensor of sparkling beverages and a jolly good fellow, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction through the medium of these columns. HIIKISKUT SL lK, Ass't Jlau'r, I BECAUSE It is fair in its dealings, hon-est in its opinions, just in its decisions. BECAUSE It publishes news from to to 20 hours earlier than any other paper in Salt Lake. BECAUSE I ft is reliable and deals with fairness to all. BECAUSE I jft is clean, bright and newsy. It is the peoples' paper. ELECTRSG MOTORS ss-B- a Op to 500 Veils, and Iron I llorsa Pav;er to 43 Karss Paw. f o Electric Lfeht Dynomoc, o IKMSDESKHT LAMPS CF BIST I'ME. jilable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 113 Volts, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. ALSO A rt l.I. ASSORTMENT Or ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, STEAM PUWP3, ' HOISTITiG ENGINES, z, A!R COLIFiTESCOtlS, And Rock Drilln. FRASER & CHALMERS, CHICAGO. MINING MACHINERY. L. C. TRE.NT, and General Western Manager, SALT LAME CITY, UTAH. HELENA, MONTAHA. UL'iZZLl":'" ?rf--- -f 'r ZZZSl'i : : a srifv-- -- - f i . f f 5 rr1 f cr ft A "I f.!0 ' ..,I!'--.'T-f- f- ' kiiA Jlhiio. 'i :. t J Mk-fSV'- .: OO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEM'S b:f"0 COCOA ("Best &. Goes Farthest") seems to be 5 1 ,V I high. Let us compare it with the price cf Coffee: :j f" .r, JV". ' 1 !1. of jjood toh'i s co. 13 at Ic.i-- t ":k:, nakci ! 1..ill pint cups. I j mJU4:'! 3 " " " " Wc, " J ti fft-&'3- i$ 1 " " V. II. Cocoa " a:-- " i:n ' XlTWhich is the Cheaper Drink ? I ! l!l.'TA,i!Tlre' . ' ( 93 cup3 of Cot'o, ! im,.n?,.l;..v;..d. , cuc.-i- 50 "v.H.Cocoa! 5 Zfi Soi l by rv--- y Cro ii, S ' . .. . . 3 ,' Machinery l Teralt Minis of diitr. Cnrilm In Bt"ck fof linui'd ate ie;ii ry M .gisi s nouat, Plp ( ovi rriK, Iron Pi. mi l Kitliu-- , Air Conipretior, luifdiiil-Utiruat- , H. L. Co. koca Dr,li. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to 80 IIor-Pow-tfrie'tlBK Fni In, Piidjis. Horan Whims, Win E S roil. Mint and Milt 8io file, B&tsiy Nitio I'owi.er, caps aud t ua. : Vain Office ami Wararooms, 259 & Main SL. Salt L h City. AGF.NCY, llntta, Muat Of Oarrspoijdnc 8uUctt4. J.W.Farrcll&Ca i I x Im I )j PLBSBEES, US I STEiM FiTlLIS. Dealt1 m iu a kladn of -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Onti-r- tiLoa for Drive rc,1 T) ik Walls, ("aas. pools bul l ami s ma. Is '.i7 dtp. a: In Autirbach ttios. To.tuliuOS. M." DR. LESLIE'S 18 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WM L ABSO-LUTELY CUH -- t. SICK HEADACHE! TK8TIMONtAL: TOD & CRAWFOHO, Couinosslon aa.l Dealers In BulldlaK UatonlU. Saitia Kosa, Cai... Jan. 18, 1UL Urlgira lledi, lnsCo : dtM:- - V our. of the 16th reowTe.l, I shah be giii.l to an .i vou in pruairnr g the sl- - Dr. Lmhe s ; ial 1rtl. most of what 1 nave tougat of 50 'be intnl Jour ya'a ua 'en Blren awry m seir liar- - lm; I ai-- ci.niiil.'t .iy eiireil afi.T h nre tut' of baadacne, I ibol 'id v .e.ti y. Sim ilil you wr ts t" elthe D . V u ke'l or Pr. ! a ea. of this jiiarp. y.ij ia.y :ef r to Too x Chaw-2- o as ti i sunc r ty of J nr o'ltat Preeoripiion. oiurn r : y, ux. Too. Prlae, 85 Cot. ... ( Dy ail DrnggHU. . Oo , Ca TraacLioo, CL CONSUMPTION.' a e ; y t v rn irtr tim a '!'i'; bf i! . i '"ou.'M! dt f ca:'Hir an! ' !oa.: Ufa t'i.re i. bo hum;; ; i my fi.it h in its e ,y, tb- -t tTA.K TKKAT RK on tiiin d c to any anrifer v. ho will send mo their kxpre5s xuJ I- O. aJdresr T. A. ltuut, 11. O., 1S1 rrl M. T. The Elks Saloon Opposite tlio Tineas ti-l's to be in charge and under the management of Mr. Reilley while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently established at N'o. 22,X Strte street where at any and all times he 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 of this gen-tleman are said tn be stocked with the finest and r.rest im-ported goods that can be found anywhere. The line of Fine Iiipltiii h rem: stic Cps are the hi est procurable and as a matter of fait many com-pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regard the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are conducted and it mav be safi ly said that there are few if any men in this particular vic't.ity that can be compared with Co'. Ficl Kollcy as rtga-d- the management o! a f i st-- - hiss and high lyr.'.'S-pecta- : ;e -- ample room. ih lie gyncasu ,i r.m in o nnection th the I.'.l-- s Sample b,'o m. t' e thca.cr, is cuite a n.-n- t featu e and deserves the most liberal j atronage of the p blic. Opposite Theater, AND 228 STA1E STREET. THE TIMES fs the Popular City Paper, IM TIMES Has the largest City circular tion. j GEO. A. LOWE, r,"alr In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Knginea, Saw BlilU, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies WareHoUG-- : 133 to ZTlrct East St. REDUCED PRICES IN JUMBER, JsTC. SELLS 8l CO. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Win-dows and building material at Dr. Iiurrnws. oculist, aurist, optician j REDUCED pRICES FOR CASH. Specticles tilted. Commercial block. J OGDKN AND LOGAN. Tha Junction City P&da Transact Some Important Busiivm -- Ths Small Boy and thj flipper. k H0S3S THIEr CATJ3IIT AT PRCVO Troubli Over t'n Title to CtrUin La Pk!a Lands Work ou the Nuw Jiil at Ogdan OtLer News Kote. Sprcial Cnmi,;u. ! o The Ji-- . Ovum, Sept. a.'. Th city council niet lust L'M'uiii); ami trnniii:iril somu busiiient). William l.Val.li n ciiivcl tii coutrma f ir Iniiltliiijr ti,L. urw iro ,,.. partniBiit (Input tin tho IihucIi. Cliiiir.s tmountinj to ?i;;a.30 were receiveit '"' ordered paid. A site lor the uw Ure doparuiiuiit was stfioctod on .Mun-ro- e between J wenty third mid Twou-t-fourth. (J. A. du IK uicui iuu t was warded the prizo fur iibmitluig the best pUn.s. .Sfvural petitions were read nud referred to the proper 'J im real dato oxelianijc was gractud the uao of tho city hall for a Maa-- i meeting. Tho (iolden Hour club wag givoa perniissi in to usti Lester park and pavillimi on the IMlti inst lh la.it iJSoo ci.iiiniasinn on city I'oiiils were (Kielared paid. Mar.-li- a Muttalf was iimtnictcd tii enforcn the ordiuance ah'aii:t Uoy.s uaitig ll.ppcrs, - - i-- L I'iatu illinium in, .n hio having inurn troiilil over their claim, i'he La J'lata iM;niii compmiy un option tin tin) land from Wh'to & Sons in Salt Lake. Cry. They had tho saniH lands fnnii ho 1'iiion 1'acilio railway coiujany, lor tirain purposes. Now, it is "reported thai Into it Suns refuse to stand hy tliu agreement. It is not known what the outcome will ocas the La Plata com pMiy has mon in Salt Lake trying to tliect a cumprum.se. - - H- - Jatues (iriltin was brought from J'nno by Slientr lielnap yesteiday. He wan arrested on the charge of stealing a home from Joe liailey and a bngiry from John Wilson of Mound Fort, (iril-I'- is aliio known as JL (L Smith and has been IohMur around Oft'deu for t.vo or tbreo years. "r- - -- J. L. Loar was elected chairmau of thu executive conmiiitee of tho Melhti-lis- t university last evening, W. 11. Harvey, the former chairman, haviru; resigned. Mr. Loar will now Hign al. cheeks and receive money for tho insti tution. t- Kril. V.. Nelson was tri-- d in the police court yeter,lay tor disturbing the lieai-- As not siillicieiit evideneo was pro.hi"i'd he was diseliat gcil. Xels Hansen was lined f 1.1 and costs for tisnnlt and battery. Jim Kilgera'.i! ui:d William 'ard each weroaunte'iiced to ten diiys in thu grand pit for vagrancy. - - Lcrcti.o was pxhibiting tomu fine specimens of coal last evening. The tuel ciiiues from niiiies locaied ami owned by the Ogden Coal company Tins company consists of Lorenzo l'arr, (1. (1. (intliih, K. T. Ilulanisl.i ami ott'crs. They have opened the mine rear Kock Sjirlngs, Wyo. (iiit:ivi Kroeves and others from Sail Lake were in the Junction City yesterday to invito the Hermans of Og-den to participate in the celebration ol (ierman iav in the capital. The time is set lor leioln r (i. and will prnbabi) be iitt.'ndei. by a large Ogden delega tion. "A Parlor M itch" drew a large home ft the Craml last night. The company turni-!ie- d amus-'iM'- nt from the bcin-r- i m lc to the end f , ac i act. i hey play auiaiu t..niii:hl ami ivnl lie greeted Willi a lull hou.-.e- . Seven transfers of real estate were net. on yesterday. '1 tie sales were principally acreage property, and the total was !.',() ".I. Mrs. James Mclieth and children re turned lioine j esti-rda- trom a trip to K,l ,n hui L', Scotland. She was met In; hi r wl.ii liad bccoine tired (if ilaving baciielor and doing his own cooking. ; t- Tltu real eil ate oxchance announces a ciand ma-- s nieciing of l;,e tax payeis of iirdeti at the Ci'y hall ibis evening. Matt.il-- , ol inleresi to the city will be (liM Heil. A general inv italiou is ex-tended to everybody. The city jail has only five prisoners at present. The number is much smaller than Inst fpiini; when a dozen would be run in at one time. Work on th new jail excavation is beiuir poshed h til" contractors. 'The new rJii.oou building will add beauty to I'nion sipiare when coinploted. Joseph i'arry will deliver a lecture in the Third ward meeting hou-- e this even'ng. The subject is "The Kxplo-ratio-and Kariy .Settlement, ot the Great West." The lecture will be in-teresting and all are invited to attend- - A. W. Jones of the Cullcn hotel in a!t Luke City was one of the Juuctiou city visitors yesterday. !.(( A.N. filarial CorrnnivUtt f ?o Th' Tim?. Locan, Sejit. I. John 1'etersen, a llyar-ol- boy, had his thigh broken last Friday. lie paid someone whom he supposed to be a train hand 'JO cents, ail the money in his possession, for the privilege of riding upon the pilot of the engine fiom R climiiiid to Logan. When near Smitlilieid the pilot struck a cow and killed it. and broke the boy's thigh. The lad, however, stuck t, tho pilot., lie was discovered at Stnitblioid nud taken in a car A man named Mdntyre and Mrs. Hobins were aricsled late Saturday evening at, the borne of Mrs. li.ibins iu the Second ward, cliArgeil wiln fonii cation. They were lodged in jail. Deputy Marshal Correy started yes-tcrdsy for Meadowviile. liich county, to arrest a man name. I i'uu'iiiire for as-saulting two of the Kim'iall boys with a hatchet. They had a il spute about sonic mining claims. The boys are cut in several places a bunt the head body, not seriously, however. A primary fair was held in the base- - ment of tlie Logan tab-"-- ' "ic e Frio-.- . andSiturday. Th-r- - on ex i ticn a tine display o: iir enl h n. n wur1". hrom present indie itious H acKsmi! h Fork canon will in the n ar Iitluie. l e the lending milling c.unp ia The new road iron Lo"an ti La riata is nnif compb ted I wo ton o ore can easily be hauled over tbe new road on each team. |