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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOiiKK, 2 13'Jl. 3 JMIAXKLIX VI:- - rr 1IEATER- - fro Select Artists ."() Change of l'rogrammo Kvery Week. "yONDKKLANU. i I'Ji'iehin rt:otr Worlo'r. llsuau l " Okit ilitini 7o!;y:.s. lo'ni- i.,e-nrd- Com'Kln. J U" Moore M'HTH. IOC. ADMISSION IOC 1Y a x n Fi'iu:. - rr. r ta r'ti" .vie r'Tiwir. II ipv Vint, muhIo l"'ii-- wi' ti t): lor SI .. r ov-iv- Jr s :" fillllll' . llolli-- cast ol s i.il Inll, Sii ml i'iiui". W s i'i:i"-v"- NTt) rou-- H f Salt I..1U1.' llttr ov.iro roiiipiu . iii;y.vi-:- wantkh u, at i: m Or .n, 'uiwi i ii' Moiiiitaiii S'uiu- r'uup.i'o . '. NTi'Jl - lldi'SK OH 8 (!i l'J Ki'CMm I i. r" 11. Y I"':. 'i'llie'K fit'ii 1'. AN !') D Ouli (iii-- 'OK OENfcllAL hou - .vork, In ruiall family, at UU a. Kightli it. J'or '.ialc. jTTf sTieTN k vrv i'stic'Sob e vi hi .1 j 4.i.m-- . (!'l!.a' and water. 1 TliiUJ) treet. --' ). tUoncy to iouii. li'l'l Ett'lTlilsii 11 ,?i7 TO DM Kill i VVOK i O 1JA l. ian i:. "!i"5'. tn A. M. J:o n si,. Main t. T' AM"n I,"N'i; TIMS m vr, iliiop-- r Mi'i-K- . Tewnhoi ? She I ariff Question! ! o There is no subject that is of so much interest to tht people of all sections, and particularly to those cf Utah, who have not decided what their political affiliations shall be, as the Tariff Q1 1cvS bior! If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the suln jeet, you should subscribe for A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phases of the question. Subscription price f2 per annum. Sample Copi.3 Free. Address American Protective Tariff kern B3 W. 23rd Stre.fft. Nw York. GoleMfl ffltai By. PIKE'S PEAK IIOUTIO. STANDARD GAUGE eTVVEM PenTT. Colorado Spr'rur", PneMo, PiltT.nica City. I'g'.", .'"cS.lr C1 an t all No:ib'-- t I'o t- -. via Vnnltcu, LeiiU. Aiia Ld Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed, Tij.on'h Prpjian S'ii'p. rn an1 Pullmaa 'luuriHi ir Inn .m mi lifiiver an tan t ilii' Im'o. T MO'.U'h Tb til'M't ('f t'--o ::.)cnv tt,!l 'Iim a. o'n"'irlai) t, t::o tu nfa iTr,ti'"i-.m- nt.il r. mixt. t ut". i.iAvOU, yiuiittitti eic. rail u;m:i or tilld M ti c. vrnvifTT, i 41 V- -t Seecnt fiw.lj I.Jiko i liy. B. fOI.l.HUAS', HAS. w. I.KK. (jo inr.a :.lU'i .'.r, tuntal 1'anM. Aent. tltlO. ti, ' NJb S I'O!'). 1 Oliver, Col IlIELLI Captain Reiiley C3XS3LIDATE THEIB tSTTEEESTS. A Big Success! f""4 .Y- -; .. n flierw very few Utah pioneers who are not, f;i uiilicir wif'i the name of tli:it joj)ular Colonel Kd. Felly. 'J 1 .( Colonel luts a bust of H'-- Is and a.liuir.'iM, aad Hi';li be rw.ir nut have lived here so long as tiwo praml old jiioneerii who ma-b- i the wonderful ovevlarul exeur.sion to this Territory in '47, ho hos taken tiiuy by ti.e fore-loe- k a? it were -- and improved each fhininj liour so lbai, tl.roui'h eariest, aud p.rsisi.'it efforts on hU own jmrt he has made Uio at.ijiuiutaticb of almost the " r:xi'-!ii;i- i imk.ms vrr'!t I,-i-t Ivl'i !. I.:i.-- t i'ii.-- t S.Hltll. O' ni. Ne'iO v i i i:.m-iii:- i" iu:.r !.'. ,. in i.t ..a.: . 11 !:r'; l 1. I't'H it!'." AN K;:nl l' '.. LlH.-r- . i llK;UUD .it rti Wi': t cii'llt li Tftii p;.' tl: "l.'OH iti-i- -- A SKAT I.OTI'A'JK, iu.al.- - V cr, 0 and FifiH bfre- - In. i'oit KKN r J V.'.i l.'.NKL'i4Nli!r.D 1 r.Miri i r iiov, ; ';.-- i' e.,"ii f:;r-n-h i room. In in i'J - it T'iI'M :;'.nii Mr M' .Ti:. MIIVH, M i.I.i N t. A':'! !'H -- l.n.ln.ii.,1 !,i li.,,r iii.'M-.-r- No. U K.ol ". Iioil ii' .ir Main li'i'r. I H SIMS, CAIH'KT (.'I.I-.- N ANtl rl ( ti i;u.i y ni ' ivir.e. j.-- ie or.V i.-- it Ut:i't Su ,v iiai''t'.v.in umpui:y k O"' IM 1 .' M . M ."K c 1 fl N E. . U KAL, COC'AINK iiiii:.!;ilw ..ilat iiiire'l. tjiiuitied :v'' i 1,'u-ch& lii d. lioek ef 1M rH I In r'il -'- lit frr". my wlmu nured. li n ifcW.S-al- t Lutro City.UtaU. rtjl-rrr- -: r Insert a Want " . - TB f.TBfc Klines of Idaho! ' Mik" Si 'erUity l'':ttur of Tdai.. M ni'..,' N'v. f a nit uo o.ie t .at &tau siioubi b.MViwtoUv it. -T-HE TIMES Brliicts ti liii- o all ths i:ev 15 horrs lr than aor ith.T i P'"-- . The Tim,: has t,i iu.iesl reiMina i.t a,! t- - Mrlttea in t in W.oii Hlvtr Sev.i 5IIvr liy a4 o.lnT Cam. ol fouti.wn j.iaho. Itpn'i- - UahuB th New 'ork Silver ami Lead uaily Subscribe for Tiik Times. -C- fcRtlSt- ,S tl.i l . .i.:;.'.. O'itpi.iui'y tl . ' ' :r .... .'A'Q ua.i ol Tit o . ,..' , .. I ' ' 1. e l air. All L " .f W V'-- ' V'T hoom 78 Crmmere.ai litixji. calt I.aktClty, L :. 1. A.. . (. J.W.Farrcll&Ca J .1 ) s - n ' 11 ; 1 '.'1 '- - vx ; - i t A fy:) PLUKEERS, m I STEIM FITTEB. D.ilea in ail kill da of L!FT AND FORCE PUMPS. Orders taken for Drire and Dug Walla, Css-pool- s bul.t and conect.on saiul 1ST Man opp, a.tB Aunrbai.'.a iiro. 'Mi, 0 U i i U J L IJ y u h u. 1 h If u tif jj U Saw. i Ua . D W HAT DO YOU WANT? I , i No matter what It Is, the beut l J May to soouro it, is to put M ( "Want" Ad. in TIIE TIMES. S toW- -' -V--'-' WVW-- W I Help Wanted; ltooins to llent; Hoarders AVanted; Houses for J Kent; Lots for Sale; Lost; Found. J Contracts to lA:t, and all aiiui-- 1 lar notices arn more erTeotlve in J TIIETIMKS than any other. "NLY 5c AjJnE THE TIMES rt Telephone Number is 481, 12: Commercial St. lMlytaI.50Pff!iar. ESrillECOllISIffi f.'ho know him in no other light than a wan of lair aad bonmxble business methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or for his friends. V,'e may add that Mr. Keiley has recently con-i- t solidated his interests with those of ; Mr. Charles Reillay, fYTio. ns nn ftrfistlc dispcn.'sor of sparTt-lin- g beverages and a jolly good fel-low, is too v.ell known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need a introdnc-tio- n through the medium of tlie.--e columns. A Fins Line of Wines and Liquors - IT'Ii TU E FAMILY TRADE. S iioJyks Saloon (OIVOSITR THEATRR.) fs to be in cLarrre and nnder the man-agt'iiie-of Mr. Keilley, while Mr. K lley will devote his entire time and attention to tins new resort he. is eida'"ii:-ihe- at No. 2iS Steto sli'i't't. v hi re at any and all times ho wiil be glad to welcome) his eld friends and patrons with the warro-be.tr-cordiality peculiar to himself. I'he two S.iTnpl" Rooms under the con-trol of this gentleman are said to lie sioeki'ii uiih the toio-- i anil rarest Coods thfit can be fuiiud uuy-whef- The K1.0 of nsE wwd AS9 Domestic gigahs. Arc tha I'riest ptMi'iivaMe, and as a mat- - ter of l';n t. 1:1 my ii'u lavi-iii-- il upon Uic t.roprieitir l'ei'a'd- - itie the able and ef.'ieient manner in which thc-- o instil ut loas ni'e and it may bo safely said that thete are few, if a ay, uien in this par-ticular viciutiy that cam be comt-aret- l with Colonel I'd. Kri'ey as regards the ma:;;' .temctit of a tirst-c'.a.-!- . audi highly room. The ' ew run in conncc- - 1, ....... ; .. i ,...'. o. . . , nPP.Th7.HTF.Hn28 STATE STREET.! VholezcAeS: Retail. UTAH Jdilii U uluUuhu.l hi kiLl)b&-- hit UijiAi.iilSl, i''ilit.naj;'i'r. Skcokuni Root jf Grows Hair Rapidly. p r 1, Kradicates DatulrurT. p ' "' " I'.iiliug Hair. A'v-- V'J Is a preventive jJ-'"'(!- '' oiTlaU'.ncES. ' ii$t Crovs Hair 0:1 I F V '; ) :d'l Heads, 7 1 ,,: f T ., ' ;( t 'i VoJet Artinle. lj'o I ; Is Iron from ,iH I J, color;!!;.; matter. j (Tra . 1A Coiiiaines no ..iiucr.i!orV"ge( .!.'( roir.on3 an I:o!;':.' t and jitparatson. Katn'c's Own Ri'!i;",ly, C"'' ? uT f' 'VP fii'ir MEW YOTA. Fo Ssil by felt Deua.-tiat- j f'trfi a q ev.,ef ... 4;. rn v.itt?, pun i It 'on o- - iT !ii :'' l!,i ,vj 1. H mi-- I !e"trro 'ii' vr De.-V- Ktw-e- a Or.' - o ir.d .ih," coul. te-- of 'Irv rtc: S.t ep ii.- - r?.!tni,a 5V. Jzvt t'-'- n Crj 1 c.a ??:5 1 . , - . :.:;- - ; : f y ' - ' ! ". :i ' : win r .l l! ?..!TC:L!.. ijouoi !m JO', Prnuresa Br, Salt Lalce City. . r. rnwIt.L. Tm.lln( irxl. v .; - ; , time to return writ of certiorari txlea-- i (lfil tn thai time. Court reporter Frank K. Mcf.urrhi departs for l'crt! tid, Oregon, touu morning whither ho goes to pro-tect the championship now held by him in th arts of stenography and typewriting against a Urge number of rumors at the exposition. Hi friends here feel confident of his rt'turn with another fund of laurels, his record hav-ing never yet been reached by any con-temporary. THE TIU'EFJN COURT. Th Marauder Comes Bofore Jjiles Zans WithftTalaof Woe, Eut Gem Full Term at the Pen. THE OPENING OF THE CALENDAR Th Grand Jurj Calli for a Short-Eao- d ilia Soiling Liquor in Bounti-ful Without Licuase- - The regular olio in Juds Zane'i court was broken into by two notni-nee- s for the penitentiary who stepped up for sentence. John Hoyle, who the eifeets of core conlinement in a pale faee, pleaded guilty to house-breaking. Jutin deliberately entered the apartments of "Bill" Lavia not the notorious king of gold brick swin-dlers, but a reputable citien and was departing witn a goid watch and sev-eral hundred dollars in cold raHh when the owner awoke and resorted to vio-lent tactics. At the jail Boyle informed thu ollicers that he w.m bound to make au honest living if he had to steal for It. He altered his policy, however, be-fore tiie stern gn.e of tiie court, aad. in reply to virions questions, stated that he had started from Texas, reached Pocateilo, where he worked at boiler-makin-and than turned up frleudlon and penniless iu Zum. "What drove you you housebreak-ers are always driven to th ctminiis-misiio-of this deed?"' demanded the court. "1 dunao, yer honor," piped JSoyle. "You see 1 win (Irii.kiu' and full o boo.e nt tier time atol didn't know wot 1 was locked up fur until 1 read tier papors."' "I'ou't know jou was in the room?" "No sir; trout, too, yer honer." ''Don't r'eollei-- t thit your vietitn knocked you down and that you wore, shrieking for morcy noon the ollicers entered." '', yer hoanr. tivdrythintr it a blank I ras ipi'ecniens drunk." "You had better tell the trutii," ehimed the court, "and uut be weav- - ing those falsehoods." "O, Tm leliin' dor troot, yer honer." The prevnricitor drew two years for refreshment and retired to tiie war- - den'n xoolngical chamber whoaca ha wen to the petilenliary. Anutbnr Mampt f Truth. Truth in the prison dock found an-other eloquent exponent in Thomas Ward, who landed in '.'ion with the ad-vent of the CTcus, entered u esioon mn's room, se;jd his vest containing :hecks of the value of ?luO, a watch ol the ve.lii'j of triit), cash in t!u sum of $1S, and rebuked iiiterruptiou by leveling s shooter at his victim, and threaten-ing to blow out his brains if be stirred a fraction of an inch, was disarmed and compelled to d.sgorge at the muzzle of the deadly weapon, dragged to ja'l iu open day and enterud a pl-J- of guilty. "I don't ree'lect much 'bout der cir-cumstances, yer 'oner. l)er troot is, I had a ing on wen I went inter der room." "And you came from ?" "I'ennsylvany, yer 'oner." "What "have "you been doing since that time?" "Odd jobs is my bizneis." "1 low long since you practiced your profession siuce you worked at an odd job?" "Not since I was camp cook in de National gark." "You were too druuk to remember poing into the room, and pointing the pistol at your victim what did you propose to do, intimidate him?" "No, yer honor, I wouldn't never do anything like dot, never sir; not if 1 was starvin' would 1 kill a man." "Well," drawled the court, "these offenses are becoming rather promt- - nent in this city and we've got to set an vxample. You are sentenced to im-prisonment for three years, that's all the statute permits." Tha brand Jar? The grand jury filed into court short (y after 10 o'clock this morning and re-ported the finding of one indictment, the nature of which has not yet beou made known. Work has been crowding upon the body in such volume that yesterday a wail came from the chamber for a re- - porter and last evening a night session was held. It understood that the gambling houses and demi-mond- have been reached and to put the witnesses on record that they may be available at the proper hour a transcript will be made and an iron-cla- check kept on every syllable. The porting mini themselves will be afTorded opportunity to describe the mystic twines while the. landlady and landlord will aiso he dragged' up to expose the mysteries of pleasure row. The session promises to ' contintiii for some days ;,nd timlin; threaten to ereale an agitation tiiat Ins nut been felt in ion since the early flay o? the Kdruutnls-'- l uckor act. Til Criminal llnnk.it. The inatigMia'ion of the criminal cal-endar was ehai n teri.i-- by the large attendance of attorneys, petit ju- - rors and witnu-ee- s. .Judge Zane taking! the place of Jilge Anderson who is booker' lor a term of tiie district court at Heaver. In departing from the civil docket at this time Judge Anderson said that as soon a tile work of clean-- itur op the work of criminals was wv another list of eivii si'ttina.s would be announced, wiiermipnt tiie "asH of the peop'e against Jen,".: hail Mutely of BotinliUil. elmrrred with sel- - luii; liquor without lieenso was called, Cniied States Attorney Ste-phens npPT.red for the presi'i'iiiion am! I'oinnui Kaign for the deferis-- The eir:ia'inei'io'n: o;' a .lory rr" -- oiwilcl villi and the CM itubmittml tli.s aiier noon. !MAttil1 Not I tliitT. John llc(vney aud lliomas S'.iili- - van will) ;- - held t" answ-- .id indict- - meiit ( liars ihem wilh l'iir;;!aiy, in. the eateriii ;t"l Lipmati iV Vrfiilersteiu'- - clothing lions a, came in this naTiiing and entered a plea of imt 'Ihej trial wa:i set lio'.vn for Octooer . 'no: The case '! M drniek vs is s'lil on t;isi before Juuge Andorr.no arel a jun . An open ventre for fifteen jnroi." h v nil ;, in ter d 7'lPe 'C-- 'l i ;ie f rt Joi-n-.- r t ' LaKe City to lest ri.in tin' en eclion ol j taxes on n certain cln- s o' 'siuents was COUtiuuod until October 1tth and I XOJ it K HK lUDS. V('T ri': 1H " l;I''EN T3 VT i:IDS i v.i l io nviva t- r t ir.ii-,ie.- Liwfi c j ' e. .nr out ' .r In' ruai.1 i(; th-- ' to.i ; i,:.. t ; :: L. C!lv .: Hi nt.)l in ' in '!.e rir, l,t ni'diT, s.l 17 nuiir.'r'i .t . ;SI. 1 ii'i i .t'.' re.-r-3 tb"; rt bt to i ,!e t any nod all 1 m. liv no1"" of Hie City Council, made I ', J. F. Jack, Citv Itucoi-'i.v- . " NOTK.'K TO L'K;.I)ITO,iy. Est-)- t rt John WilUni is. aereaae.1. VJll'liKIS UtoO.IiY tit h N. It V TUF. x unav.ti'lk'iH''i. J faiii. udn:ni.i' n' th i run of .lolin Wiliiii'iu, il "iva r I. ti t!'1' c.'ft' iiors or. and nli iinns ha', t'laiiua upainat tha aald deca.-eil- , to f.;i:ii.it tie m l,b ti. necba.iry vourher3 Itl ln rar in"-iTl- i I'fB" tbi-fl- r t i)i.el"i.t.ein of tliia nn-t-e in t'te saiil ailniin'Sirat'T at h.8 oii.r- - mi . tier M . Cur,! I' It a Co a. bank In Salt Umi City ir th' County of ball La'o. I.'t;. (1. Hr..-- ':. 'inj'.ubtrator. Frantt rirce, Atty for Dated Sept. is liDl. NtHTCK. Unitkd Sta if Land Omen, i Salt Lake on , Utai '! mo huii, B.'p'i-mii'.'- r It'. Hyl. ) CtOMPLAINT HAVISU UkLN MAbEAT hy Hi'nry Denhaiier or Salt LaA tjit v a ,'ain.H' .Tohn .fnhi'fn abaudoii-lu- f his Homasua Kntry No. ev, dated Ar. il t l, W u)Hu the W. Vi of 8. F, j, Serin a jx, W. !i N. K. 4 .'tlon '"i, 'lown-hl- p 3 South, Uun.arn ! West, in Salt I.RltB County, Utah, a view t i the ra'ti'liaiion of a!d entry, th. atd navt h are hrii y urninon d to ap-pear at the United st.'tiw Lami Otl; e at Salt I.'ik City on tiifitli day of Otolxir. at In oCiork a. in., to respond ant furnWh tintl-mon-coiti iiminK Haid aan'lonmM;t. Ki iNa II. loans. Bird i. Lowe, Attorney a lor conteEtaut. Not lev. qA'if; ANN I'M. OF THE STOrK-- imlrl'T" of (ti" Hirlorado I.iiihI ai'd U ai.T nimriy Mill on Satunliiy tiin','lt!i di.y ,if OrtiihHr! mi o .,1. k p. m., ill tli iiili' of iho r.inii a'iv. Til ti'i- -t Suiiih stiHMf, snu I..(l:. i ityi f ir tin' : 'Uu n of oilier and Triii'-- a' ti. n of ilirh othor - lii.iv i'i n"i e ear'-'. t;. tr If. Tliu .Ml'SON, Sroi' t my. Diitrtl it, l d. |