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Show C THE SALT LAKE T ME5. MONDAY. JULY 13. 1831 NOW IS THE SE TO BUY ! NORTH BENCH PROPERTY ! S50.000 to be Expended this Fall in Extention of Water Mains, Block 12.ri, hct. C and D and Eighth and Ninth Streets, at a Big Bargain; 81000 will hold it until Novcmvcr 1. Come and get the Price and Terms. f ry Frame Houses-ne- ar Electric Car Linc--a- t $2,500 each; on monthly payments. Only a little more than rent. The finest building lot on the North Bench; fine Shade and Fruit Trees; only three 160 acres "over the river;" owner is a Colorado man, who has bought a mine out in blocks from the Temple; commands a fine view of the Great Salt Lake, Tort Douglas and the Deep Creek Country, and must have the money to develop same. This land will the City and Valley. bring $100.00 per acre as soon as the Deep Creek Kailroad is started. A FEW MORE LOTS LEFT IN DA VIS, SHARP & STRINGER 'S ADDITION, (Corner of Tenth South and Second West Streets.) Will be sold on monthly payments. The West Side Rapid Transit Company will soon be making half-hourl- y trips with their New Edco Storage System Electric Cars. Bargains in Business and Prospective Business Property on all the Principal Streets of the City. 23 West 2nd South. DclVlS & St 11 II i'(lT. j Gabel,"TiieTailor." SbJ (jl-- ' j Suits to Order $15.00 to $55.00. rants to Order IJ.50 " kj v it? All made by lirst-clas- s workmen in the City. Suits Made in 21 j hours, rants made in 5 bonis. S ti 65 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. .s ( I'M ; .v ' 'au '') .' i..,i. i:U.u ...,: ,,.-..,.!- , i .'' v , I ' ,,'! ' J',1 y r i ' 't' a ' i 4 ? ' " rolitlc.il ' '- -' '. '!:-.-t- Vl . Literiitiiro.i - - ? i b ' It " " i t II,' II I v N ' '' '' 1 I !' v I a I I, (I P , f $ M ' II I'll III " 111 " E. SELLS. J. TUCK Ell. II. W. SiiLLS. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN LUMBER. Writ South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. Poato-l- ce Box, 1079. Old Pioneer Yark of Ai itistronsr A Bagley Monvy to Lutu On nny kind of good collatral (chattel mortgages excepted.) lioom over American National bank. A nk what do yon, or you, or you, care for the lalm evcrvlwdv ye up for leadership, a Ion? as "blowing- their horn" cots invtliio-mo- re than "Printer's Ink?" We r oiut w.ih nrldfl to A ICE-- " COHI OF MOAIiLY O YEAKS.. linger tho name lina iiamo, and in th same block. Old in y?ai a and ripe tr exw'irthi(ituheewahseDrerwyithoofdo8r men ana amply provided peace or war, vve are as jonnjj as the youngest,. and ever ready to take up the Gauntlet against all toniors in tlie Held of So dear to tlio heart of most ladies. As a proof, read, study, and profit the following list: SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! 7ure Dve Black f.ros Grains, value HOc now 6? Jo, value $1.10 now Kir. val't J.,.1 now yue, value $1.4U now $1.00. value 81. Wi now $1.33, value J.-- '0 now value $3.iunowJH.?74, value $:1.00 now $1.87,. I.yons hla. k Satin Luxor, value $1.63 now $1.30. Lest bmek a and 21 inch Surah's Soft Finished, value 73c now 60c, value 8.7c now 6,4o, value 81.00 now ti,ic. Black and Colored Ail Silk Tories, valud 65c now 47. value 11.00 now 73c, ViihiM ? .45 now $1.10. Black Twilled All Silk Pnrgppq, value $1.10 now 80c. Lififk Satiu lUadames. value 0c now 67ic, value $1.10 now 80c, vjilue $1.35 now value $I.Ki now $1.4.-- ). value now $1.05. :'ls 1 1'"lll'tl 'silk 1'orpees, newest designs, value 05c now 42o, value 75c now .Me, value $1.00 now 75c, value $1.10 now 8'ic, value $1.25 now 00c. bolt as down, Printed Crepe- - de Chine, value $1.50 now $1.(10. ' " Plain Color Crepe de Chine, value $1.50 now $1.00 value $1.65 now 51.10. Colored Sal in Ilhadaines, value $1.25 now 85c, value $1.85 now $1 "0, value $1.50 now $1.05. Richest Kvetiing Brocades, value $fj.50 now $1.50. Beautiful Ariuure, H'hipcords, Faille Fraucaise and lots of other Eich Silks at similar reductions. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT Offers Ladies' Long Capes, value $4.25 now $2.25. Ladies' Flannel Blazers, value $2.75 now $1.50. Ladies' Cream-Colore- Jerseys, value $2.25 now $1.00. Ladies' Cream Jerseys, value $1.00 now $1.7.1. 1 Lot of Ladies' Blazers, value 75c now" 35c. Ladies Calico Wrappers, value $1.00 now 05c. Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, value $1.R0 now $1.00. Ladies' Linen Dusters, value $2.00 now $1.50. Ladies' Mohair Connemarahs. value $4.00 now $2.50. Ladies A Balhing Suits, value $0.00 now $1.50. Ladies' Black Kinb'd Cashmere Capes, value $3.00 now $0,00, value $3.25 now $3.25, value $4.25 now $3.00. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Choice and Stylish. French Black Flouncing, 45 in., newest designs, value $2.00 now $1.U5, value $2.75 now $1.85, value $3.75 now $2.75, value 4.75 now $3.50. White Emb'd Flouncings, value $1.00 now 60c, value $1.75 now $1.00, value $2.50 now $1.50, value $3.00 now $1 90. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ATTRACTIONS. 18 yds flood Bleached, value $1.50 now $1.00. 1 yds Good Salines, value $1.50 ' now $1.00. 10 yds Fast Color Gingham, value $1.50 now $1.00 12 yds Good American Satines, value $1.50 now $1.00. A New Shipment of Warranted Genuine French Satines. 12 yds value $4.25 now $2.00. Wide Dark Lawns, value 12Je now 5c. Light Lawns, new patters, value 10c now 4jc. Printed Beiges, value 7e now 4ic. F"ast Color Black Chintz, value 15c now ?ic Black Challie, value 8c now 5ic. HOSIERY BARGAINS. j Ladies' and Children' Solid Colored Hose, value 10c now 5c, value 174c now 10c, value 40c now 25 valne 35o 'low 20c, value 15c now 71c. Ladies' Silk Mitts, assorted colors, v lue 40c now 20o. value 50c now 25c, valu 60c now 40c. Ladies' and Children's Jersey Ribbed Vests, value 50c now 25c, value 40c no 20c, value 15c now 8c. Come Early and Avoid the Rush F, Auerbach & Bro. Fraser & Chalmers, Ghicnrjo; Ij. C. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah; Helena, Montana. Mir)irig; Machinery! And Machinery for the Systematic Reduction of Orel by Amalgamation, Con-centration, Smelting and Leaching. Builders of the Homestake. Granite Mountain. Drum Lurnmnn, Anaconda, Blue Bird. Lexington and Companies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Engines. Geared and Direct Act-ing; Prospecting and Development Hoists; Builders of Improved Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramways, Frue Vanning Machines and Embrey Co centrator. SKLRGTRIG MOTORSlil Sole Western A pen 1st for Lidgerwood Hoisting Engines and Tvlcr Wire Works Double Crimped Minin Cloth Electric Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Concentra-tion Mills, Electric Elevators, Band Rock Drllis ami Com pressors. Otis Ele-vators, Knowles' Pumps, Root Blowers, Kingsland& Douglas Saw Milli. Shay Patent Locomotives! J.W.Parall&Co. ')? ll'J r f LUMBERS, GAS I STEAM FITTERS. Dsalert la ill kinds of -L- IFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Ortws tuUfn for Drl" ana Diir Wslls, Os-f-l bul l and nmirrUo'insiK 137 Mi.n, ' opiMAM AJarb:4 Uroj. Tsm.auB. 4 (ith. We are opposed to the disfran-chisement of any citizen except for crime of which he shall have been con-victed by duo process of law, and we favor the free exercise of the power of amnesty to all citi.ens disfranchised on account of polygamy or polyga. mom relations who will obey and up hold the law of the United Mates. 7th. The National republican party can point to a history and achievements unequalled in the history of any other political party of the world. Since its tirst organization it has been the advo-cate of freedom, of equal rights to all citizens, and the leader in all the pro-gressive measures which characterize nearly a third of a century, and mark an eia of unsurpassed national pros-perity. i'AIITV t)F FlUKiHESS i Flatforra that Bets Forth with Ring-ing Effect the Attitude of ths Grand Old Party. THE FREE COINAGE OF SILVER Utah Worlt Mast Go to Utah Workmen Opposed to DisfrauohiBemeut Ex-cept fur CriuiB. The republicans of Salt Lake county have adopted the following platform: The republicans of Salt Lake county in couventnn assembled congratulate the people of Utah that the limo nr. some when passed conditions can be put behind thuin, and when, under the banners of t.'io great national parties ihey can move forward iu the develop-ment of ttie great territory in which Ihey live, uutraaioieieii by classdistiuc-;ions- , aud without the restraint of the bitterness that has attended the past History of this people. We congratulate the republicans of Utah that the time has come when ihey can publish their allegiance to the party of progress and i liberty and fidlow its fortune n the confident belief that it will so (irmly aud triumphantly established :ii this territory. We are tirm in the belief that a majority of the people of Jiah will jield allegiance to the republican party, sud we invite ill men, without regard to past polit-ical affiliation, to join with us under Jit-- tianiJai-- of the grandest political party ever organized among men. I With trie conviction that ours is the party which (should attract the alle-tiaiu- e of every progressive citizen, we ieclare our abiding belief iu its princi-ple?, and hereby resolve: 1st That the general principles of ihe National republican party are those Dcst adapted to promote the welfare of jur territory, protect its industries and products, and secure to its people the iiist rewards of their labor. i 'Jnd. "We are uncompromisingly in lafor of the American syi-te- of pro-jection. The protective system must :e mHintained; its abandonment has ilways been followed by general disas-:e- r tu all interests except those of the smirer and the sherilf." lid. That ihe principlo of protec-tion to American products and labor is 5f the highest importance to the vast igiiciiltiiral. stock-raisin- and wool-lowin- g intcre-t- s of our territory. H is of ojual importance to our great mining interests, which furnish so large in amount of remunerative iabor aud rieids such an important part of our ncome. Without .protection we cannot establish manufacturing in "tah. With it we may hope to utilize ;he abundance of material our territory itfords and employ the labor required to utilize it. 4th. We are unanimously in favor Df remonetizing silver, and "of the free coinage of American silver. We also tlaim that the American product ihould be protected in all of the uses io which it is adapted, including its ai.e as a medium of exchange, under he republican principle of protection. 5th. We also assert and recognize the dignity of labor and the necessity nf proper legislation to protect its in-terests. The home laborers and contractors who contribute to the public funds are justiy entitled to the preference in ail public works, and that Utah work should go to Utah workmen. " IMPORTANT. Rio Urindi V.trn Extension. Commencing July 1st, proximo, the Kio Grande Western will begiu oper-ating the Sevier valley branch as far south as Salioa, Sevier county. In addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San Tele couutiea, the rich and much talked of Marvsvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad eouimuuiei'.tiou than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling, (iuu-niso- Wiliow Creek and Salitia. Freight will be received for all thoso points, but. should bo prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates and schedule call at ticket oliires. J. 11. I'.BNXKt'T, General freight and passenger agent. Cheap Kttrn Lxcursioni. From July (ith to 11th the Rio Grande Western railway will sell tickets en-abling you to reach the principal east-ern points at greatly reduced rates. Do not make your arrangements until you have niad impiiries of our agents, Ticket ollice White hou-- e corner. J. 11. Bknnktt, General Passenger Agent. |