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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MOXDAY, SEPTEMBER 2), 181)1. 3 -A- MI-CAP. KIELLEY Consolidate Their Interests. iA Bid SliCK. V' '."'ifViK x '"vsvVva if j' rl Our Fall Opening r Which has Leon delayed on account of altera! ions, having doubled our space to ma!;e room for our immense slock oi Millinery, Cloaks, Wraps, Etc, Will t:ik. I'l.n.'c on TlXSDAY, KF.I'TKM JI'.S li'!. feet of Plate CI - Sho-- Wtn1.w. tilled w;;h the I. iC'-l N.vl Our nil! be tin j.i-- . lent c. I. ilo ii..' r,;i , this a HVA j Li T '! 1J I ! Coiirieo'ts ('lurks ia Hlic.iid.tiieo am! our .M tiirooPn Mock u ill !. open lor 'v our inspection. Remember, Tuesday, Sept. 22. Simon Bros. & Duke. jknninus nun-is- . r:i.-.--- o v. riusrsot-Tir- . QO YOU READ ,uE TTWT7Q9 It is the only real enterprising paper in Salt Lake. Tho latest pissille news at tliu earliest possible hour, is the recommenda-tion ofTiinTi.Mi-:s- Do yoa know why it is the newspaper of today? I BECAUSE L I It is fair in its dealings, hon-est in its opinions, just io its decisions. BECAUSE 1 It publishes news from to to so hours earlier than any other paper in Salt Lake. j because" ft is reliable and deals with The new resort on State street is becoming tremen-- : douF.ly popular, Theie are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. Ed Kelley. The colonel has a hot of friends and admirers and while he may not have lncd here so long as those grand old pio-neers who made the wonder-- i ful overland excursion to this territory in '47, he has taken time by the forelock, as it vere, and improved each shining hour to that through earnest and persistent eliorts cn 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 rne who is always on the alert for some ;:mu.-emen- t or enter-tainment for his friend.;. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con. c'id ited his with those of Mr. Chas. Reilley who, as an ar-tistic dispt nsor 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. IIEUBKKT SklDiUss't ilrtu'A : ,f V ; ' , , 1 . i Utah & Montana Hachincry So. A If. Ma chin cry I rorftilktnfia of rttitr. fnrrlM In Bt.irk tot vn;;i t5 atn dfT'-r- M 'ifj-Bi- h;e tdtnl, Pip Covr v.4, Iro:. l'lpa and t it'.iiv. 'oi s ewtor 1, iugikOil ribifcftoiit, iu U. Co. Lock I. r. 1.6. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to Huraa l'ow vr. t .itet'oj rnrlne. 1'unvpa. llorae Whin. a. Win Itiin ifr.it a real, Miit aud .vlllt C : .llo, BU.ty N.lro Powtlr, ( !) lua i lutu. Main Ofllce anil Wararooun, 53 S. Main SL. Salt L h City. AUENCY. Butt, Kat t.V Oorren eu4ot' Doitultod. J.W.Farrcll&Co. 11 ; !.- t,. , J V.'..i:Ki. ... .... mtm, III t STL1 FITTE31 Dealers tn all klr.Si 0( LIFT AA'D FORCE PUMPS. Orders takes for rtrivn and rug rai. tools bul. I autt ernHet.ut:avai. H7 M1.4 (.WuiHa Auuruaeh Ucen. 'i'meXiUuao, JjJ. II. Dl.jVOODEY FURNITURE CO, BEAUT nlrK t ful giiip PAD 1 A una .y;-o.- ;j y d PETS. iiSa1 1 J. ULiT . I.WJnti.. i'..,t5A,,l .f, ,h...,' '.'.JS Up to ECO VsRs, and (rem I U::z ta 43 llcrss Pct. ALSO Suitable for any Socket, 0 Voils to 110 Voits, 15 C. P. lo 750 C. P. ALSO A KL'I L ASoOI'.rMKNT e HLCCTriJCAL LUPPLIC3, STXA;.1 FUi.!P3, nd Roclc Urilla. r r-- . f " 1 r" f t" lVtOu.n C UrlMl-tjilli'i- Oj ClilCACO. L. C. TRCNT, Director and General Wostain Manager, CALT L.riC CITY, UTAH. HELENA, f.'OriTAn A "Ceo. a. lowe, I) ut.- -r in all liinis of first-fln- vj AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I Euggies, S'jrrios and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable, Steam Enjinew, Baw Iills, F.tc. Kailroad C'ontractcrs' Sapi Mas. "Wrarelic-a.r3- : 133 to 1L3 IPirst East St, fairness to all. BECAUSE 1 It is clean, bright and newsy, It is the peoples' paper. , - - I REDUCED pKICES IN LUMBER, ?TC. SELLS"& GO. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Win-dows and building material at REDUCED pRICES FOR QASII. The Elks Saloon Opposite UK? Tlu'ixliT is to be in charge and under the management of Mr. Keilley while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently established at No. 22$ State 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 to be stocked with the finest and r. rest im-- I ported go lds that can be found anywhere. The line of Fine fepiM & Domestic Cigars are the firx:st procurable and as a matter of fact many com-pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding the able and evident manner in which these institutions are conducted and it mav be safely said that there are few if any men in this particular vic'nity ' that ran be compared with Col. lid Kelley as ngatds the management o! a first-clas- s and high lyres- - pcctal'le sample room. The newgymnasum run in connection :th the Elks Sample Ko m. opposite the thea:cr. is ;uite a prominent feature and d. serves the most liberal pa:ronage of the public. O' osiie Theater, AND 223 STATE STREET. DR. LESLIE'S rsis:a:PT!D j, i IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WOULD THAT WIIL A3EO- - LUTCLY CUH SICK llEiMCilSNl TEaTIMONIALB: TOD & CRAWFORD, Commission Me- - cheat ami Dealer la BuLnltLg UatoriuL Stv Hosa, Cai- -, Jan. 10, lstil. Br'ft Hb-u- Co.: .k : Yours of th 15!h reei.l. I ahal'i HDrfWt(nsl 'vamjiriiiroil g lb !'( !.,eial lnileal. of I iitve our it of joli in l feur itita won .l.eu x ijr. mvs"lf - atf I -- n cmtipift-'i- oaind after .1 i.''e-t"- cf BMUtaehH, s l fhi!l eti 7. Sho.:U yon writ to 8lth.ir Dr. VarkeU r Dr. iwBsoa, of ttilB p'.aon, you uia tafvr to To: .V Ojiai.v- - to th' no.e-ier.t- y o." T ur Saeeial Prorijtion. Yours ir oy. Will. 'Iud. Pre, B C.nu. .u.,1 b ll Iran,.tfc Y'.gi Mdiiiin Co., Sin IrancUoo, CaL CONSUMPTION. ftva .ip h t vc rarmily for tf.e a "V t by it-- u e U.ouaMJrt:f ri. scT h'vor-- l ..1 tud t.r ion ; ai.'i. 'i- .u U.ive ruretl. ei ao mrong it :i;y f;iU:i iu itt e?At aLy, tbr.t w.il send two ro-n- i rs tntr, nti u VAL-l- " Ai;LiO TillC T Si. 051 t.iin tl:saa t any :;c er v ho viU wha mo th(ir Kxprcit aoJ I' O. a idtvss. T. A. Iiaaom, M, C, 181 Tarl St., N. T. THE TIMES Is tho Popular City Paper, H! TIMES Has the largest City circula-tion. j , - ! fyW --sir i O a last 1 st. Sth." : . I CURE FITSI Wlien I say 1 cu a 1 do not mean merely to) atop th'-- ior a t ma and th,-- have teem re-t-a.'. in. I naan a rud care. I have) maris tm diaeaaj tPll.KI'SY or B'Al.I.IN'ii 81CKNKSSS liiu lonsf study. I warrant my raaiady to euro the worst cnaea. la.eause ottie-- a have fail. .1 la no rfm fm not now rere;vin a care. 8 r.d at once for a t::itl and a Free l'ot;l of u.y lnlaUlala rem-'dy- t.ive KS.re a and INiBtuitae. H. U. Koet. U. C, lsa J"ri SL. If. T. L " . 3 XJ LJ- 'S -- Esntist- vi.i--V tr.i.tel wlih-- ; , i :it p.OQ ey it ; , . '.'' . ua.. ot vlt-.- ' ' ' .'' Jr let air. Alls ' - f ' ? -ai-r- aac VJ-Jm-c Henry F. Clark; 4E TAILOR," 23 C FlrtiT SOk4T5 i ITEMS FlilliEN Th Car"! on tba Junction Ci'y Dlettrio Streot Oar Line "Vill bo Ban-ning oa Wcdatsday. COSriDESOE MEH AT LA 1 LATA. Oilier News G&ibtt.'tiJ by Cnr Fusy in Our Eu'tlia? fc'Utcr City to the Kortk Oui'KN, Sept. 21. La rial cit'.cDS are being troubled w ith confidence im-n- . The oliiee.rs are on the alert and several uspeeted gentlemen have been ordered away, livery mnn of copper color is clostjly examined wln'u he arrive in camp, as thu tow n council had decided . to keep away all Chinamen and dagos. --t- - Ogden people, arc preparing forn ride over the tint e,b etnc ear lino on Wed-nesday. As Iho street pih hav.t been dispensed with bo loutf. Wsil'iiiliJ has become, f The liist cars will bo put in operation ihia week and general satisfaction will roin. Rev. 'J'. T. Howard, policial mission arv for Wyoming, preached at thu lisp tint ehnrcli yesterday. A special mm Bicu! pro;raini!0', which wan "ell ar-ranged and cleverly executed, was one of tho attractions last evening. Henry (J. Smurlhwai.e of Olen w is married la-- t week to .Miss Florence Holland of i.otfuti. Th'-- have returned lo tho Junction (.'ity whetu their future home wdl bo Thu occasion was mdi! a family reiiuion ai tho BCiilterod Jiol-laml- s all camo bonis to seu the wed diiij. Morrison, the pm;ilit, 'a to bo (riven a bonetit by thu Ojjdcn Ath-leti-club nil Friday evening, (ieoriro Ii IIIhiicI.o and .'atainOharl" L::n .e will bavo a sparring lil;i!i'li. liill Moorw and Charlel I'arker. tlu;e ilore.l heavy-weight, will aiso i an exhibition. Corge Morrison aud J. 1. Sintuler oi .alt l.aku wiil eloao tho eveuiiijj with a eouti'st. The county re:order's oilic almwa tho following transfer of real entitle lor tho pact week: Monday, t;ttii)l; Tuesday, ;."i,s"iil; WeiincsilaV, SMdO; Thuridav. 5:5; Friday, $j;-lS- ; Sat-urday, iVuo. Charles K. Kvans and William Hoc. the comedians, appear at tha Cramt opera house this eveninc; in "A I'arlor Mutch." Tho "Little Trixio" company holds the boards for Wednesday even- - ing. --h TIih city council meets this evenim; One imjiorlant iuestinn w ill be consi tred in rex1"'11 l" "'"wer t;tes. A p. f. lion Will be presented bv tavpaym district No. I, fur I miIiki- - tio:e in which to pay the assessments. - h- - County Clerk Ledwidjie issued a mar- - riape, lii enne on Saturdav evening, lo l.orcn I'eteison of I.o.;hu ami Mis. Anna Icashorouirh of Frniiklin, Idaho. Kev. C. J.. I. iiiiy perforiiied tlio mar viaen ceremony. i- Thomas Hull and Wiliard Voting id Salt Lake City wiil didiver !ect.:r. s at the Fim ward meeting hottse this even-inn- . 'J hey aro travuiinir iu lie ioterest of tho Voting Men's Muluai Improve-ment association. Mrs. Johnson of J.iplin. Mo., haa been vlsilii.i; friends at thu Rvetl hotel for s'ono tuoe. Mie leaves today oer the Uio (iianda Weso n fur her liome. While iiero lies. .lohnsoii, who is a lino vocalist, entertained th pcopl-- with fionei e!ioio mtiiiio at tho Mutliodivt church. h- - t- - The Sons of St. C 'ort'o will celebrate, their lirst anni-.a- l liirthiiay of the oiiran-i'ltio- n on thur-'bi- y ee'iiu', in the Fiaiuhta of I'yihias hall, l.i'ht i rits v. ill be served and (iancim; will bo the chief fenUiie of the evening. - i r- Miss Julia Itoberts of Oniahi:. Sc.-lir- a li t, is visiting relative Iu the junc-tion ehy. t.y nnil Knr. Dr. Ira I.vons has reeved to Hooper- - KMred'jro building l'.l South iiisia j btreet. Wliat tile liiilt.r Aliinit I'imijiIb. A Rood w;.y to judge a man is to listen to bis talk win u lie comes in to buy a bat for himself. It is all ri'jht for a man to ask his tailor what he ouiit to wear. But every man ou:;ht to know what sort of a hat is Uiost becoming to him. No articlo of a man's wvarim,' jinparol so completely makes or unmakes him as bis hat. There are itn-- who should never v ear any other titan a silk bat, just as titer? ar:) men who should never wear anytiiinj' in the way of a hat ex-cept a liivby. There are men who woi never loo!; like anything human with eit ner. Sumo men wrro born to wear leilhii)' but the pdt bat. . would not vote for a man who does not know what sort of a bat he should wear without taking tho advice of an other on the sub ject. 1 believe it was Shakespeare who said that dress pro-claims tho man. Miakespearo knew what he wanted to say, 1 reckon, but if ho ever paid any attention to the matter he would have said tho hat. It is my observation that a man will say mors fooli;-l- tilings when he nes to buy a hat than at n"y other time. Interview in Chicago Tribune, Firo Anions S.ViB Niition.. Aceordin;; to Pliny fire was a I0113 (one unkiiown to some of the ancient Lvptian tribes, and when a eelebrate.l iistionomer made tle'tn acquainted with that element and how to produce it they were will with del ten. The Persians, Phenicians, fireeks and several other nations acknowledge that their ances-tors were one;) without the comfort a Vvnicii fire bestows; the Chinese confess the same of their progenitors. Pomiiau-ion- , Mola, Plutarch and other ancient writers speak of nations which, at the time when they wrote, knew not the me of lire, or had just levenlly learned it. The inhabitants of the Marian islands, which were di.eovered in bVil, had no idea of fire or its uses. Their knew 1:0 bounds when they saw it applied to wood, most of liiem taking it to be some ;ind of an animal which I he tailors had bi ou-.'l'- with them and winek ui'ist be, fed on wood tit,. Louis veblic |