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Show TTl ' NATION ; 1 A GAINST I I NATION Great 11 ilJ , international! TUG OF WAR TOURNAMENT & 1-4 6 : Commencing Dec. 2, 25th, 26th 28th. 29th. 30. The ! Salt Lake Daily Times. o I 1 " Tr' f- '"- 5j SjQ r- SS ' - - ."r" "'7' 1 '- t Mining News Q ! A Special Feature c THE TIMES has live Correspondents in p Every Mining Camp of the Territory. Every New Strike Reported in THE l TIMES. It always has the J"rT Freshest News. j . The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At- ; tention in the Columns of the f Salt Lake Daily TIMES. r j - J i - i m :i ! , The m News of Today .j Ifejfc Is Published in THE TIMES. jj : ' I If you want to keep posted read I THE TIMES. I il it is Full of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- I Brightest Local Features. j Do You Get It. . 7 I Cc-mplete Telegraph Reports. Ni v X Best Paper in Um City. j , P 1 i - ... ..r m THE I WEEKLY TIB. I The Best Weekly Journal Published in ffT the Inter-Mountain Region. m ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF sjL Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY iifr TIMES for One Year. i;W ' ' 7 m I ' X II so mmm 1 Of Reading Matter Eath Wed 1 11 sW -Ms ' ? You Cannot Afford to do Without The TIMES It is tho Brightest and Boat. ! . i i ?y WE. Ill Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THE1H INTERESTS i Ic Success! Then r rery tew Utah ptonreri who are not familiar with tho rmmn of thai ' popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of trtends and admirors, and while he may not hav lived here M long as those grand old , pioneers who made tho woutferfol j overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by tbe fore ; lock an it were and improved each shininp honr so (hat through earnesl and persistent efforts on his own part t he has mads the aoquaiatanos of aim 1. 1 the , ENTIRE COMMDNITY! WTio knotv blm In no other liht than a man of fair and honorable busiacja methods, and one who ia always on the alort for gome amusoment or entertainment en-tertainment for hie friends. We raay add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated, con-solidated, his interuats with those ol Mr. Charles Reill8 Who, as an nrtistte diBpensor of sparfc linfj bevorages and a jolly good fellow. fel-low. Is too well known to the Salt Lake fratornity to need an introduction introduc-tion through tht mudium oi thos column. & fine L!d of Wines and Liquors FAMILY TRADE, WISalooD (OPP08ITH THBATKRJ 1st be in eharpe and nnder the management man-agement of Mr. Keiiiey, while Mr. Kolley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort be bas recently re-cently established at No. 228 State itreet. where at any and all time he will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Booms timler the control con-trol of thus gentleman are said to be stocked with the uneetand rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found any-where. any-where. The line of FIHE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procor8,bln, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are hwishoil npontho proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are eon duoted; and it may be safety eaidthat there aro few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular vicinity that can ba compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards tbe mauaement of a tint -okas and highly respectable sample room. The Nnv Gymnasium run in oonneo tion with "The Elks Sample Room" pposite) the Theater is quite a prom-j prom-j bent feature, and deserves tho modi liberal patronage of tbe public I DPP. THEATER & 228 STAMREl Authorized City Agents FOIi TUB Deposit Stamp System. 07 TUB Utah Commercial vl' Savings Bank. K-24 K. First South. 10th Want Co-op Cor. 8th Kartind4th Snnth 1 H. V. Hr"ijk Cor. 1st South ami (ith Kurt PonlMl llros 63 K at EarUley A Sperry IBS South Mula Mrs. A. nuttcrwurth..Cor. 3rd Wwt and nl South Win. Stoneman 444 W.4th North i 1Mb Wrl Store W0 W, 1st South Vtk.C Hill 378 N. 6th Wost ' JJ. T. Kvar.s lit S. Bth Wit : It. 1. Mi'mming 68TN. lat Weftt Krurtk Hranting 667 S. th Eit I Cldduwav Hroa 701 E. 7th South Mre. Si- Home Cor. SUtoandlltu South Batfra Sons 324 W. 6th South J. AM. lnine 758 s. -'nd Esat It. II. Irvine 456 3rd'St John U. Knleoo 818 K. 2nd Soutb Arthur Prewln T76 W. North Temple i A. H. Woodruff Llhertv Pnrh John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South aid Hrd But Robinson A King 847 Weat Tempi J. W. JlarrH 210 CB John Browa Or. N. Temple and lid Weft 6, V. llld 377 8th St Eirhardlluerflin Hountlfui t en ervills Co-op (JcnterviUe . I'jt rifle Lumber A Building Co. ...Sugar 1'ostofllco Jmnei Neileou Big Cottonwood (. op- Havjllo Mill Croek J. B. BobintOO Farmiiigtoa Cp DEPOSITS con be made at the Hank or )Vwiih any of it agents, and Nher. thoamoani NachM $1.00 the depositor will get6 pu cent lis-terest lis-terest thereon, coinpoundecl 4 tiiuea a year. GENERAL UANK1NO Iti.Sl.NES8. Drjir.tTona F. Armstrong, P. W. fctftdMB. Thoe. W. Ell'rbeck, ltoliver Itoberts, Dr. Joa. S. Richard", Rich-ard", I'hoa. W. Jfiininue, O. 11. llarday, M. iii. Cuuminga, Samuel Mcimyre. S. D. EVANS, j r""""""Tir--T)rnrrii in ERTAKER& EMBMEH.il k 214 State St. o- Salt Lake. I P Special Attention Given to tb Shipment H j Open all Night Teiaphone, 36. H fh2 DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. Scenic Line of the Vorid. Tho lam rile route to Glenwood, UfUL LwedriHa Pubis, Colorado B.riugi, Den.orand til points bneL .i:,o South. Two First-Clans Trains Daily. JUrtnnt Fullmrm and Tom let Plwnsre. and Fr , e Chair Oura on each trala. t'ortufl lolonMUOtt, CJUi on oi adtlrcfa W. J, Stiotwflll, Aiit.teifc. 6. T. Smith, A. S. Kughen, Oenoral Mauaper. Trade Manarer. B. K. 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