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Show Mill Captain Reilley . CMS0UMTETHEI8I1ITEI1ESTS.- A If tarn! A I 1 NATION GAINST ; I - NATION Great !' ii! !, ' : I; INTERNATIONAL i I I TUG OF WAR TOURNAMENT f j - ' fin c o Commencing Dec, 24th, 25th, 26th 28ih. 29th, 30?. I Thw few Utah pioneer wha are not familiar with the name of thai popular favorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colooul has a host of friends and admirers, and while) he may not hnvm lived here so long a those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland exouriioa to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore look as it were and improved each shining honr so that througa earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintano of almost the ENTIRE COMMDNITY!' Who know him In no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or en tortainment for his friends. We my add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those oi Mr. Charles RoMey, Who, n on arffstlo dippeneor of gpart ling beverages and a jolly good feK low, is too well known to the Sail Lake fraternity to need au introduction introduc-tion through the medium of thoso columns. ' &' ceoaooeecoeoec -" " - - -- -i,., ..i.. ,.'-. n.,, , ... . j n ; ? : r : : o c s y e , r-:,- """" " 1 ! Mining News () A Special Feature k-fa' THE TIMES has live Correspondents in t $ik-$r Every Mining Camp of tho !-$- Territory. Every New Strike Reported In THE f j I I TIMES. It always has tho ; Ct Freshest News, I The M'neS of ldaho Rcceive sPec'al AN ' I -?r-7: tcntion in the Columns of tho I j-" Salt Lake Daify TIMES. ? I ' ' I r ..... . i ' I - , The ' I I News of Today I I Is Published in THE TIMES. I I ; . . If you want to keep posted read B I j " THE TIMES. . 1 i j . j f it is Full of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- ; Brightest Local Features. j i Do You Get It. 7 i Complete Telegraph Reports. Best Paper in the City. J" ' I I I W ' i -u () I 1 r X i I 7f 1 THE f -(- The Best Weeky Journal Published in I i six - I 'h A-Tff the Inter-Mountain Region, I I 7r" ( 1 j ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF SL; Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY 1 J TIMES for One Year. i U 1 ! OC ; I 80 COLUMIS I I sjj Of Reading Matter Each Week I ' p s" j 1 You Cannot Afford to do Without The TIMES 3 ii It in tno Brightest and Boat. j -! Authorized fitj Agents . FOKTUJt- Deposit Stamp System. OJTHE ' Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. 82-24 K. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. Sth Knst and 4th South II. V. Hrn'.kH Cur. 1st South and th Kant Fouler llros 63 K 8 Fnrdlo)' A Spc-rrv m South Min Mrs. A. HuttKrworth..Cor. 3rd West and ard South t Wm, Stonoman 444 W. 4th North 1Mb Ward Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. ('. 1 1 ill ara N. 6th Waat . It. F. Evans lit M. 5th Went II. .T. Shlniming 637 N. lt West Fronk Uranting )T 8. 4th East Hlddownv Hrus 701 E. Tth South tr. 8. Horua Cor. Stata and 11th South rttmrr A Hone 8iH W. 6th South . J. M. Irvine 769 S. 'nd Et ' R. 11 Irvine 4.19 3rd S6 John II. KoU-on 818 TC. 2nd South Arthur Frewin , TT8 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John V. C'oc Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Bant Kobinpon A King 347 Wett Temple J. W. Harris 2i0 iJS John llrown ....Cor. N. Tomple and 2od W.ai C. V. IlBld S17th SI i Kichard Duej'dtn Hountitui t"ent.orv1Mo t'o-op Contervtll. J'ai'.lflc Lumber Jt Bulldiii; Co....Pngar I'owtoiT'.ce jainea Neilson Big Cottonwood. ' teorgw Hnvilie , Mill CrnoSc J. K. ItobiuaoD Furmiugtea rn DEPOSITS can be tnado at ttip. Bank o DL.with any of its ngenta, and when the amoarjl raarh.fi f 1.00 tho depositor will got 6 par :ent la-tare.t la-tare.t thereon, compoutided 4 tittip. a yoar. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DniitTons F. Armstrong, P. W. Jladsen, Tho. W. Kllerbick, Bolivar Kobarts, Dr. Jos. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thoa. W. Jcimlngs, O. II. llatday, ii. 11. Ctmminj, Bamual Mclntyra. A Fine Line of Wines and Liquors roams. FAMILY TRADE. The Elks Saloon (OPPOSITE THIATEH.) A to be In charge and onder the roaa-ageruent roaa-ageruent of Mr. Keiiley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort be has recently re-cently established at No. 22a Stata treet, where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warra-JiearteJ cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Booms under the oon trol of this gentleman are said to b stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can, be found any where. The line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, maoy compliments are lavished npon tho proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are con" ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular riciaity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards the management of a first-olas aad highly respectable sample room. The New Gymnasium run in coanee tion with "The Elks Sample Room" pposite the Theater is quite a prom tnent feature, and deserves the mosf liberal patronage oi the public , OPP JEATF.R & 228 SIAMEIC I! s. D. EVANS, I II 3ucce33or to Evans Host. 9 I0EDERTAKER4EMBALHEE.I . i Hi State St. -o- Bait Lake. 5 Special Attention Given to th Shipment 6 of Bodies. ; ffl Open all flight. Telephone. 364. - , lb DENVER & RIO GRANDER. R. Scenic Line of the Vorid, Tho (arorita ronle to (jlanwood, A.pen, Load file. Puablo, Colorado Sprini.;., Ienrr!id .Ul points Ktit and Sciutit. Two First-Class Trains Daily. ElaTnt Pttllinsn and Ton-let 8eyr. end fr-e Chair Cara n aaih train, l or lull iulorinat.Mn, laU on or a'ldr. .W. J. SnOtWOtl, Amt,eSw.tedSo. 6. T. Smith, A. S. Hugheo, General Manairar. Traffic Mer.ar.er. , h.. UOOVIiVt, Can. l'oe, Ticket AjeuU I |