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Show American Natural" Gas Co.l I 20,000 Slmrcs of the Capital Siocl; J this Company is Offered for Sale 1 I AT CENTSftfpER SHARE. 1 I Only that amount can be obtained at thrt WWm This is the Pioneer Company and the only one 1 that owns any developed gas wells in this TerriiM ' p - Two tlowing wells are owned by the AmeriJl A Natural Gas Company from which an enormous 1 quantity of natural gas is obtained at a pressur j 150 pounds to the square inch. The third well is I I now being drilled. ; i I H. L. DRlVl :J Treasurer. 1 Wo. 214 Main Street. I Salt Lake City, Utah. THESUN Has Secured During 1893: W. D. flewsUs t! Rider Haggard, Q-OTga Mf-- ditli, Norman Lockycr, Andrew Lang.ionam ... le, 8t, G..,rg Mlrart, Mark Twain, Rudyard liplii . i I handler Harris, It. Louis Stevenson, Vniiam Black, W. Clark Kuasell, Mary K. Wils lint, France! Hodgson UurneU, and uuuajr other list ni;j .j . lied wilt ir. The Sunday Sun. Is th prestpit HnndaT wrpnvi in the itot1(J; rice be copy. By mail $v! a v-ur. AddrehlTHK tiLN, New York. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. 1 THE THf. LINE. Effective January 13, 1892. Trains Arrivs and Depart at Salt Laki Daily, as Follows: AKKIVK From all Eaebrn iiointe 4:00a.m. Krom Butle. Portland, Lnpau, Park Cltf mid Kan Krancleco 10:45 a. tu. From all liaxtfrn point! 1 :H5 p. m. 1 Ki oui Cnrlu Vulf. v, Ot'don and IiiUt- rfedfate polnte 7:30 p. m. From KUford and Intermediate points (;(f a. in. It ni Jaah, Provo end Euiefca b-i' ? "i Froia Tefttinua and TaotM 4:10p. m. DF.PAKT 1 , 1 Rajte n I'nint. 7KWa. ni. For 1 itti . Portland. San Frinrlaeo and Cached all. v :. m. i alley and 1'arkt'llv a:3Up. la. ! ,!i l.iigt' rn pointa ami an l'ra- , i... fi'.OOp. m. For Prove, Juab and Knreka 7::M)a. ni. tiill lil(urd mial intermediate points.. 4:25 p. in. For L'ernilnue and Tooele 7:45a.m. Sjfe.. - - faliaiii. between Juaband Milfurd do not run cin iicirr mm m main sr. D. E. r.nu.KY, Gen'! kgt FaaafT, Dopt. S. H. IT. Ci.AnK, T. s. Mk.m.bn, K. I.j UAX. li nl. M:t. (I. Trufflr Slur. U. P. tTt. Aft. i i i Tim Santa k Rnb AtcMson, Topeka & Santa Fe. Runs the linost trains between T)en-Ter, T)en-Ter, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Atchison, Topeka, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Galesbnrir, Chicago. These trains are Solid Vestibule Diniug Cars, Free Reclining1 Library Chair Cars, leaving Denver 6 p. m, daily. MOST POPULAR ROUTE. To rearh all eastern points, either Tia Chicago or St. Loui. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over t li i -route. For further information, lime card, etc, call upon or address J. 1). KBNWQRTHY, 43 W. 2d South, Salt Lake City, GEO. T.NICHOLSON, G. P. & T. A., Topeka, Kan. ALL THE NEWS The complete Associated Press Report. i' v - The bast Sperial Service In the Inter-Mono -J la Tiejlun. Lira cotTesponiJetits In evary t ,wn In tha Territory Tun Timiu has them Thb Times publlahaa all tha news from 4 0 to SO hours earlier than any other paper In ., . " iS,lt Lake City. If you want to keep posted I : . . 1 tut Thb Tuns. It la the paper of today. Tha i i papers glv you the news of yui day. Tbi Tim a la the live newspaper of l- . Salt Lake City. It haa the largest city circuity , I lan. It publishes the tirliUtest news at tn.. eai aast posflble momant. " CAM YOU AFFfiflFTO CO WITHOU f 5P3 1 1 (III Western. ' Current TIME TAbJ E In BOaet January I, 180S. I LKAVM BALT L ARE. I No. ft For Provo, Salina, Grand June- B tion and all pc in's east 9:fS No. - lor Provo, Grand Junction and Pin all points ent 9dM N'o, f-- r-or Provo, Payson 'ind Eureka.. P m So 8 For Bingham ' H-M'V 1,1 N I 1 r Hot n- .. . . n 8:BU a m Ko. 1 For Ogden and th, west . . . . it: if a m No. li Kor Oaden and the we-t iJ:B2pni lo s ui AltKIVtb SALT LAKE I No 1 From Provo Sallna, Grand I mi lion and th" east 12 No. 8 From Provo, Gitnd Junction 1p- and the east 12 No. From Provo, Payson and u- i 10 No. 7 1 j -ui B.n Uiun o 55 a m No. 10-From 11 lei 8; UO f n .' m I ig ... tho wci .81 P m No. 4-- From Ogden and the west 0i man. to p in Pullman Palace Sleepers o: through trains. Nocharg 1 a Close connections. Sniet "s Speed and Comiort. C- Ticket Office No. 200 S. . n ht. D C DODGK, i. en. Mai A nt Iger, J. 11. BKN NEi I, G. 1'. indent a T.i. s j The Next Number Especially Good, TALKS FROM TowhTopics READ BV ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of PwuafcWi March, Juno aud iseliteuibcr. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY. Every reputable news and book stand has tt. I'rlre, lnKle nimilior, r,0 CUNTS. S2.00 l'ISn VKAIt, iostafi;e HIKE. Tliis brilliant Quarterly reprodu.-es the best etorios, aketrlxM, burlenques. poems, wittl-Olsnis. wittl-Olsnis. etc., from the back nurubrrs of tluit much talked-ubout New York Society Journal, '.' own Toi'ica, which is pulilUlied u-cMy. Sub-e. Sub-e. -riptiou price, 84.00 per year. Til., two publications "Town Topics h and 'Tai.i-s kuoh Ti.wn Topics" toyether. at the low cluli-iiricc of $.t iier year. A-.- your licwaU-jalcr tor them or uddress, town Tones, .1 West ffld Street, ft. Y. City. - TAKI THE ..ColorSuOMkd Railway TWO FAST TRAINS LV.ilY fl." ''if Glenwood Si rin Ac;'ieo. Lr .el. Sprlnu, Pueblo, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago, And all Eastern Cities. Leaves Unma Ip.'t. Opdsn. at 8- -. a. M. mH 8:30 P. M .and Uiu 'jT.n. Weera MMt, Salt IiLc Ciy, at 9:50 A M. aiHl M p. M. Direct Co'.nfctions t Coiobiqo Spumes no Oesvh,. Solid Trains aul Through Cera. B.C. BURNETT, Uea'IAgt., Sali Lake Citv. 1 Wvst setouu outu. |