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Show Scle Agents Fpi ( Mm' Celebrated Rye. TIE Si 23 We3tSs::ond South. Salt Lib City, f EHZENSPER6ER. . pEOPLfri Ql'KRA -JJOISE. Coniroerclal St. Frank Itouroe, Mangr. GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER 28TH. With the Celehrated Combination THE Mi Picked Vaudeville Artists, 82 IN SI MISER. Grand New Year's Matinee. Popular price?, 25 and 50c. . W 3,1 The! Silt Lake DailjTiffles. ! . 1 C O C C 3 C C C O O O C C C C -r - - . ." ,- - ' Mining News ( ) IJI A Special Feature THE TIMES has live Correspondents in ; '.T Every M ning Camp of the 1 p-- Territory. Every New Strike Reported in THE TIMES. It always has the -4 -'rT' Freshest News. fri- jj7 The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At- IvvK" tention in the Columns of the Salt Lake Daily TIMES. : ' j i i ! , A ' The m News of Today I 7rf5! Is Published in THE TIMES. I I ' 'f yu want f keep posted read I ' THE TIMES. I I it is Full of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- Bri.fhtest Local Features. : Do You Get It. 7 I J 4 Complete Telegraph Reports. V I I Best Paper in the City. m r JL . I ' THE j n I WEEKLY 11. : The Best Weekly Journal Published in the Inter-Mountain Region. f ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY tytifc . Tl M ES for One Year. m to -, I: 80 column II Of Reading latter Each Week - You Cnnnot Afford to do Without The TIMES 1 , It is the Brighto3t and Host. n iw i imii 1 1 in i n imiii'ii i iii1 winiiiiwuiymiilM I p iim in I1 1 ii " "i H i i f " it, in i Mnnrniri iiTBirmnn Col. E. KELLEY Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS A Big Success! i Tier we tbtt few Utah pioneers art not familiar wh thn ruimoof thai popular farorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Coloual haa a host of frroada and admireni, and while he may not htwa Ured (uto 10 Ion n as those grand old pioneers who made Uio wondevfol OTarland niour cm to this TerritoCJ in '47, ha has taken time by the fortt lock aa it were and improved eaott shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on bis own part he has made the acquaintance- of almost fan ENTIRE COMMDNlHi Wbo Vnnwhlm In no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always oa the alert for some amusement or en. tertainment for hia friends. We may add that Mr. Kellcy has recently con solidatud his interests with those oi Mr. Charles Reilley Who, as an artistic disperwor of spari ling beverages and a jolly good fsi low, is too well known to the Salt i Lake fraternity to need an lntrodno tton through uU loediuin oi tha9 oolmnns. A Fine Line flf Wines and Liquors FAMILY TRADE. The Elks Saloon (OrPOSlTS rHBATSE.) U to be In ohargo and nnder the mna-axemen mna-axemen t of Mr. Keilloy, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to thn new resort he has re-I re-I eently established at No. 228 Stata strpet. where at any and all times ha will be glad to welcome hjiold friendj and patrons with the warm-hearted eordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to bm 1 stocked with the finest and rarest Im- ported Goods that can be found any whars. The line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. I Are the finest procurable, and as a mat-1 mat-1 ter of fact, many compliments ars i lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions ars con ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this par-l par-l tieular vicinity that can be compared I with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards tbe management of a first-class and highly respectable sample room. The Now Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "The Elks Sample Room", pposite the Theateris quite a prom. Inent feature, and deserves the most liberal yatronage of ths public f a ! 1 UPP. THEM & 228 STrMTREEfc . Authorized fiiy Agents FOR TBS - Deposit Stamp System. OP THE Utah Commercial k Savinp Bank. 22 2i E. First South. JOtli Wnril r.-i-op Cot. Wh East and 4th South W. P. lirookn Cor. let South and ah Baft Fowlirt'r llr"! (13 K St Etrdley A tipcrry 535 South Mla Wri-. A. Butterworta..Cor. Srd Weet onil :ird South Wm. siouemsn 444 W. 4th North 18th Ward Hioro 440 w. lit South Jr!r. C. Hill STS N. r.tta W. H. F. Ku til S.nth Wo.t B. J. Shrmmini! 5!ir i,t Wort Frank Brnniing fiT S. 4th Knit JMddonav Hroi 701 K. Tth South ilr. S. Horn Cor. State and 11th South Knurr A Sons 3U W. tith South J. & .Vi. lrvlno 750 S. 8nd East It. II. Inine 4M)3rd St John II. Kslson S18 K. 2nd Sou rtliur Kri'wln 770 W. North Trmuls A. It. Woodruff Liberty 1'nrk John F, Coo Cor. Uud South tind rd Kturt Itohtufon A Kiuj &47 West Tansls J. V. Harris S10 C'St John Browu Cor. N. Tumple and fd Wwt C. '. II -Id !I77 6th St Ith hurdiluerdin Bountiful Centorvlllc r3o-op CentwriUs Vacidc Lumber A Building Co Sniar I'otofi3ca JataN Nflilson Big OottOBWOOS Georp Pn-.iUe Milt t'roek J. li. ftobiuou Furmingtoa Cf Dri'OSITS ma b md at thn Eank or J Viwtth any of its agents, and when the ntnount reaches Jl.tttl the depoaittfr will get 5 per cent ia toieat thereon, compounded 4 tlthM n year. GENERAL BANKING BUSl Nliss, Praiti-roRa F. Armstrone, Y. W. Madsen, TTiot. VI. Ell'Tbeck, Ihdiver liobertB, Dr. Job. i. Hich-arda, Hich-arda, 'i ho. W. JsnnlnM. O. II Uarday, it. IS. Ctuiramca, Samuel Melutyra W i 3ucc933or to Evans k Roaa. H i4jIJHDERTARER & EMBALHER.I U B4 State St. -o Salt Lake. j ;Ej Special Attention Given to the Shipment I fj Open all Right. Telephone. 364. fj The DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. Scenic Liee of the World. The faroilte route to Clenwood, Aepen.Lead tUn, Puetilo, Colorado Springe, Denvornod all poinla Kaet and Soutii. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Xhvant Fullman and Touri Sleieuera, and Free Clniir t'arn on each tram. Kor full iutortuation, tail on or uddr-'sa W. J. ShOlWell, Asent.WW.SndSo. 6. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, iMtirral f,Iaiiner. TraSc Munaner. 6. Ik. UOOfliXi, iScn. l'fta. Si TicUst A seat. |