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Show Chicfoand Omaha are agitatins the erection of reduction works for the suie'ititig of Utah ores. Julius Si.ver-fmith, Si.ver-fmith, a whilom editor o1 Cheyenne, Omaha and Council Bluff-:, who has Foino brains if he had proportionate hone.-ty is stirring up Chicago capitalists capi-talists to the importance of arresting at that p nut the or going east, and securing the profits nrising from its reduction. And the Omaha Utr JJ, f ver keenly aiive to the interests of its own city, and wine awake to every means for enhancing its prosperity, urges Omaha to erect leduetion works there, and save the freightage ofth valuiess rook accompanying the n:ctal from $o.0 to 1 5 ' '0 miles, thereby .securing .se-curing to thit cut th benefits of the business. Tliis is s ?.i:v-r th.tt Salt Lake ought t.i t? filly as deeply interested v as O uab.i. Ccicajj er anywhere ; e'... It' ore will pay the freight couse- I Ci'J.'nt oa sh poiug it ia the rude state ! w'n-icH it is taken from the bowels ' cf tor earth, ar.i ri'.i pa- ian Fran- ; clr?. C'J:i'.:y.. Ch:s'.gs :r- Nercrk r--li : -n to s j-j t:':s t. iey. It'' men ofcapiu! here do not erect suoh . works of s'iffr.vnt cap-icity to P.'.eet I home detn .n i. they wiil be much nioie j siio-t-ight-l than we believe th"vare. The shipjiinif r f ores fro'u this Ter j ri'ory ra-t and we.-', was first an rx- pnri'iiTif to try how sal able the ore I was. and has been continued thus far be-ause the materials were not easily g 't at fir 'he erection of the nec-ssary works. The likelihood is now tha' reduction re-duction works of suffi .'ent capacity wiil be erected at point" '-onriiruous to the mines here which wid obviate, to a great eitent, if not al ogether, the j neces-ity for shipj ing anything but j bullion, or jegle-iil. the cise may be. |