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Show THK SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY, JULY, 11. 8 , Work on tfcs New Refinery for th Marsio Hill to be Coiimenoid Kext WtV Details of CcDUrudioa. MASSACHUSETTS CLOSED TOWN Cn Account of Trouble in the Board of Directors The First Sibley Fur-nace at the Fark. 1'akk Orv, July 10. Work on the new refinery for t lie Marsuu mill will lie commenced next week, Tho uew buildiDg will bo located went of tlio mill, over l hi t tiling dam and will be a die story building, 41x3 feet. A small annex to do built will couiain a sul-phide dryer. The main building will contain two furnaces, oiih a matLing ami tin' other a roasting fin uare. There will :i a i he a Horsier convenor for the production of Mil piitiric and ui'd in uissolv iug th( rousted mailer. Ranks for ilm j r pi t ri t in ti of the biivtr and the cryslnhz.nlioii of blue stono, a hydraulic press lor compressing the silver and furoHi-- for molting it iuto burs will constituto tlio balance of tin plant. It is expected to have the build-ing ready lor business in a month. Ortiug to li.f trouble anions the di-rectors !ho Mil sacl usets h sen clos-ed down and probably will remain idle until the annual t i tr in September. In l!;o i.ei!i!..: hood ol i'Uhjo has been fpoiH in pu'.tii.g thifc property in shape libs tear, and U.ry were about ready to bcin ai't.i'i' operations on de. itioynii:.jt work when t be tr.oil 'e -r- o-e. The Prosptoter. tin) Crcc-en- i tram-way- ' n ".v wiu. i now making regular trips to the. mine. 1 ho i trt.irio drain tunue' is in over POOO feet A S ilt Lane party have been inspecting the tunnel tn.s week with a prospect oi polling ir an l-- pi;ml for tho purpose oi" fiir'tisliing power and light. On account of water tiie S'lver Kin-- ; ha been idle for n few month-,- , b,,t vill reunie work i n M.uriay. Tho l.r-- Sibley furnace put up in this Camp ,if b"i i) phoa d :t ih mouth of thy Jtipit-- r tunnel lor the purpose producing boitcieir. 'P.e Jupiter now in over ;it feet, and there is some pretty h.'.rd roc!; t contend with, 1. A. Jolicr-oi- i has in his shop aj niodol of hi.: recent invention ;:r c on or ."lime which ho will Move a valuable machine. On of the I'is.'i i'os o being eon-- , nrueled i;y :h.t brothers of S.t't I.ako, an I it wo! bo touted at the C'res-cen- t eoiK-ijut- i iMi.r 'I'ho KiaNidi i:i iation proi:rJi is be Inj; iim BiiL'Hte l here, by an ostein capitalist, (.'. II. L.nvroui i, who in po Weil suti.-tifl- d with it ihiit lin is amino; lug to puii'l.aP ri).;iili for in at Dtlicr places. Grand Mid-Summe- r , Clearance " Sale ! Begins Tomorrow Horning and Lasts 10 Days ! Over 8000 Men's Suits Have Just Been Counted, and vc arc Goin to Kcduce the Surplus, as Well as Rout the Clothinrr Trade of this Citv. We Offer you Stvlish and Seasonable Sack and Cutaway Suits, Formerly Sold at 18, 620, 25, and S3L Embracing German, French andAus- - Every Fabric, Pattern and trian WoMcds; Aincrican, ,.. . - that Bears the Stamp Irish an1 Srotrh Woolens; A if T 1 ( 1 B ! Swiss and Manis ! of Fashion -S- ack, twek lui uiiG-iidi- i in I iicei i ' - '3 f g I A Perfect Blac of Bargain?! j q Q f taj w No Such Bona-Fid- c Cut Price Sale Ever Before Indulged in by a Western Clothing House, i t tf? I T Children's Kiit Jersey and Knee Pant Suits, Boys' Long Pant Suit- s- 11; i A I IP !i We wiil (u.jtc )ou .such Low Pricca tint you cannot aflonl to miss this Grand Opjv.r- - 5 I. C: CitTwii Vy j f !' f tunity to dress your toys in the latest sUk. Mv-.r- Garment Perfect in Art, Style and ;, --r M L'jHr H M ii Workm inship. Hovs' Knee Pants, Mothers l'lieiul and other leading brand:, oi Shirt !; ? L Yl ' CJ II Wai-t- s 25 Ptr Cent Le:S than Mon.ifaurers' eo-- t. Lndics, call and see us; get our prices; Xfl k l yoa can then jud-j- for yourselves whether wc do not give you better value for your money !; r-- ' P" ilian any House in the 'City. C2 !; ; ) :: S s flfjp (! ! Ili'yi'fciiiliisi&niSI!;! i m ILlA - - - J - - - iL; . . i- !- We will sell you the best Shoe at 52. oo, ,.50, $3.00 and $3.50; all solid formation; Our lino of Outing Shirts in Pdack and Striped Siiks French Flannels and Outing ever on sale fur 50 percent more money. Flanaeis ranging in juice lroni 35c to $3.50, wc defy any house in the country to dupli-- ' 2- -, Do.. Mens' Stiaw Hats, formerly sold for 1.0, $1.50 and $2.00, your ch f'ce 50c. All other Derby, Suit and Crusher 1 lats at correspondingly low prices. Complete line of Silk, White and Striped v ests. Ail Goods Marked in Plain Figures. " 0. K." The Birthplace of Low Prices. 117 Main. . J Gabel'TiieTailor" ilSJ SnilsloOrdcr $ 1 5.00 to $5..00. I'unN to Order o.CO " 14-00- . All mado by lirst-clas- s workmen in tba City. Suits Mada ia 21 h!! hour. Paati aiado ia 5 hours. J53 65 W- - 2nd So,Jth- - Salt Lake City. v rv - , r f y-- ' f" ' ' 1 j - bth: - --t.p i i x 3 literature. I ;; - ' ' 'ilk ;u , ... o.V , ixS E. SELL3. J. TUCKKIC H. W. SJtXIA, SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL EALERS IN LUMBER. Hrfet South St., Opp. Hth Ward Awnmbly Kooma. PcftofTTif'e V,ot, 1C-7- Old Pioasa? York of AjtmstrcafftSEoyt FiUiBACMBl. V sk what do yon. or jru, or yon, care tor (lie rlalm se up for Irtulcrship, as long-a- s "blowing tlioir lioru" ot$ uoihlu ' inoro tlian Printer's Ink?" polut w.,li orido to Ki;. C'OIJH OF NUAKLY j;0 YKAKS un,r th samo tina Damp, i iitl in the sumes blocl:. Old 111 .vcai s und rijie in e.vpe-ici- K p as Dry ;oots riei: ami amply r'roid:U vif.'i the uhorcwitti for peace or v;jr, ive are m ' ' tting as too yoang't'si, and ever ready to tiic up the Gauntlet airaiu't ali ronitn-- in the field of So dear to tho heart of most ladies. As a proof, r..d, study, and profit the following lit: SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! . ore pre lllack flros (irains, vahio ttOo now . v alue now P?c value ..) now yite, value JI.4H now $1,011. value ll.sd now 4l.co, value S'j ') now .).. value .;R now $U7i, value $3.00 now U.i. s Ulack Satin l.itxor. value $1.5 now $1.;!0. Best ltl.-ie- ao and 24 inch Surah's Soft Finished, value 75c now 50c, value ft-- .c now 57ie, value $1.00 now 000. Black ami Colored All Silk rorgees, valud 65c now 47J, value 1.00 now 75c, value tl,4,-- i nnM. si p) jJacji willed All Silk Porgees. value f 1.10 now 80c. r1"? value J0e now (!7ic, value .10 now ROc, vulue ! ."5 now value $1.H5 now Ssl.4.5, value $3.2.1 now $1.05. 0 hots 1 n tiled Silk Torgees, newest designs, value (15c now 4 ..', value 75c now .Kic, value $1.00 now 75c, value 41.10 now c. value l.C5 now Joe tsoK as down, Printed Crepe de Chine, value $1.50 now $ no. " r,llin Crepe de Chine, value $1.50 now $1.00 v&iue $1.65 now Colored Satin Rhadames, value $1.25 now 85c, value $1 .35 now $1 rib, value $1.50 now $1.05. Richest Evening Biwades. value $3.50 now $1.50. Beautiful Armure, W hipcords, Paille Prancaise and lots nf other Kith Silks at similar reductions. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT Offers Ladies' Long Capes, value $4.23 now i.23. ' Ladies' i lannel Blazers, value S3.75 now $1.50. I Lailies' Cream-Colore- d Jrrseys, value $2.25 now $1.00. I Ladies' Cream Jerseys, value $4.00 now $1 7."!. 1 Lot of Ladies' Blazers, value 76c now 85c Ladies ( 'abco Wiapfers, value $1.00 nowH.le. Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers", value $1.50 now $1.00. La. es' Linen Dusters, vaiue $2.00 now $1.50. Ladies' Mohair Conneiiiarabs. value $4.00 now . 50. Laities All-Wo- Pairing Suits, value $0.00 now- - $4.50. Ladies' Black Kmh'd IVhmere Capes, value $3.30 now $?.O0. vr.!ue $H.C5 now 1 25, value $4.25 ii ivv 'ibOib LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Choice and Stylish. French Black Flouncing . 45 in., newest designs, value tl. 00 now $1.3.1, value now $1.85, value $3.75 now $2.75, value 4.75 now ?;.,10. White Erab'd Flouncii.trs. value 61 00 now 80c, value $1.75 now $100, value $2.50 now $1.50, value $;! .00 now $1 .90. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ATTRACTIONS. 13 yds Good Bleached, value $1.50 now $1.00. 16 yds Good Salines, t alue 41.50 cow $1.00. 18 yds Pa;st Color Gingham, value $1.50 now 51.00 13 Is (Jood Aaiericau Satiucs, value $1.50 now $1.00. A New Shipment of Warranted Genuine French Satines. 12 yds value $4.25 now S3. 00. Wide Dark Lawns, value 12jtc now 5c. Light Lawns, new pat!' rs, v; due 10c now 4ic. Printed Beiges, valiis 7jc now 4ic t Color Black Chintz, value 13c now 7ie. Black Challio, mine Pic now 5io. HOSIERY BARGAINS, Ladies' and Children' Sol' 4 Colored Hose, value toe now 5c, value 173c now le, value 4i'c now 2'K value 85u lew 20c, va'ue 15,; now lie Ladies' Silk Mitts, assorted cc'ora, lue 40c now 20c. valuo C'- J- now 25c, villi tiOc now 40c. Ladies' and Children's' Jersey Ribbed Vests, value 50c now 25c, valuo iOo no 20c, value 15c now Sc. Come Early and Avoid the Eush F, Auerbach & Bro. Fraser & Chalmers, . GhiCcicj o; I.. C. Trent, General Western Blanaer, Salt Lafce Cltr rtai; Helena, Montana. Mir)irjg: Mactincry I And Maihlnery for the Systematic Redjetlon of Ors by Amalgarnatioa, ConJ eeutrati n, SmeKing and Leaciiinsf. Bnilders of the Homeatake. Granit Mountain. Drum Lumni r,, Anaemia, Blue Bird, Liiui(tin and t'omi anies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Enginas, (jeared and Dirtot Ael-in- g; Prospecting and Development Hoists; Builder! of Improvfld Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramways, Frua Vanning iiachio and Kmbrty HRLKCTRIG MOTORS Sdo Western Agents for Liderwood Hoisting Engines and Tyler ire Works Mining Cloth, Electric Light l'irnts, Diamond Core Proapect.ng Drilli, Coticantra-tio- n Mil's, Electric Elevators, Rand Hock Drill and Compressors, Otis Els Tutors, Euowles' Pumps, Root Blowers, Kingiland Douglas Saw iii-l- s, Shav Patent. Locomotives I: J.W.Farrcll&Co. f W;i)t I 'A 1 f 1 -- ? j h plomslis, m i urn mm. Dealers In all Unas ot -- LIFT MO FORCE PUMPS. ' Orrters Ul.en for Drtv ao,l lig WU, c- - r"l bul-- an.i ftrti.iin i:n Ma.a, tpiii-Siit- f AuiuuaUl iiOi. Teii)tcB. au. . . ,1. Mc!.Hio-hb,- i & Co. 2d!' South W ( si. icmpic. Ti'. only hrst class em-- I ioy oei.t v.llice in the city. First- class li.is.-ciig- s rvice. Telephone 450. Dr. liorn vvs, ocuosi, aurist, optician. Spcctasles titled. Cotimiorcial block. t ' , The sad death of the infant ?on of Mr. and Mrs. I. L Kborno ca- -t a gloom I over tho hearts of a large i ii clo of poo-- ' Ilu in ibis city. ('. V. .Jenkins and ('. A. Miort are dolf);ati'N to the territorial convention jl f the I'. O S. of A., to bo held in feait I jiiiike this evening. They went down 1 jthis evening tu represeul Washington ' Camp No. :i. James Tigne, who fell den d in l'.ates & Kimball's dru store on Wednesday, was an old time prospector in this country a man without home or rela-tives. He had lately been working in II. (). Young's tin ramp on tho Provo, and came over to Park for a little time. A , (ith. Wo ara opposed to tba disfran-chisement of any citizen except for crime of which be shall have been con-victed by due process of law, and we favor the free exercise of the power of amnesty to all citizens disfranchised on account of polygamy or polyga. mous relations who will obey and up hold the laws of the L'nited Mates. Tth. The National republican party can point to a history and achievement! unequalled in tho history of any other political party of the world. .Since its iim organization it has been the advo-cate of freedom, of npial rights to all citizens, and tin; leader in ail the pro-gressive measures which characterize nearly a third of a century, and mark an era Oi unsurpassed national pros-purit- PARTY 0PltOGRESS A Platform that Seta Forth with Ring-ing Effect the Attitude of the GrauJ Old Party. 1HE FREE COINAGE OF SILVER Utah 7ork Mint Go to Utah Workmen-Oppo- sed to Disiranchiisment Ex-ci- pt for Crime. The republican:) of Salt Lako county have adopUil tin; lid. owing platform: The republicans of Salt Pake county in coiiveutiin assembled congratulate. the people of Plan that the time h:.s come w Hen pas-r- d conditions cau be put behind ihem, and when, under the lemueis of the great national parties they can move forward in thedevelop-- i nieiiL of U10 ' great territory in wh.cii they live, 11 n am ineled by class distinc- - tior.s. and without the restraint of the liitleriiess that has. attended the p.iat history of this people. Wo congratulate Cm republicans of l.'tah that the time has come when they cau publish their allegiance to the party of progress ;( man liberty and follow its fortunes in thti confident belief that it will be firmly a".d triumphantly established in this territory. We are tirm in the belief that a majority of tho people of I'tah will yield ailcgianet; to the. republican party, and we invite ail men, without regard to past polit-ical aililialioiis, to join with us under the standard of the grandest political party e er organized among men. With t he conviction ttiat ours is the party which should attract tho alle-giance of every progressive citizen, we declare our abiding bc.iuf in its princi-ples, and hereby resolve: Isi That the general principles of the National republican party are those beat adapted to promote, ho wcilare of our territory, protect its industres and products, and secure to its peopl the .Mint rewards of their labor. .':!. "Hi" are iineoiiipiomis'.ngW in favor of the Ann ri.-a- system of pro-tect ion. The protective Kystem must lei a ainti:i,ed; its abandonment has alwavs been followed by general disas-ter to all interests except those of the usurer ami the sheriiT." Ilrd. That the principle of protec-tion to American prodm ts and tabor is of the highest importance to the vast agricultural, siocl.-r- sing ami wool-g'uwin- g interest., of our territory. It is of cpual iiiiporiauce to out great mining intei ests, wdiicli furnish so large an amount of remunerative labor ami yields such an important part of our in come. Without protection we cannot establish manufacturing in i'tau. 'Vith '.t we may hope to utilize the abundance of material our territory a'iorii? smt en. ploy the labor repaired tu utiiizo it. lib. We ar tinannnously in fnvor of rjmono'izing silver, and of the free coinage of American silver. We also ciaiio that the Aiiif'Man product should bo protected in all of the uses to wh'ch it i adapted, including iis use as m medium of exchange, under the republics:: orinciple of protection. oth. We also assert and recognise the dignity of labor and the necessity of p.oper legislation to protect its in-terests. The home laborers and contractors who contribute to i;,..- - ublie funds are jus'ly entitled to th preferenco 111 ail public works, and that l.'tah work Should CO to L'tall workmen. IM POR T'ANT. Ki (iran'ld Vriitrn iCiteMiiofl. "nminenci n .) u 'y Is!, proiiuo. the llio (iraioin Vn.Hein wiil I.e.riL, oper-ating the Sei;er valh y or.iuoh as far south as Saiina. Sevier county. 11 addition to opening up a line lo a number of imporunl towns in Sevier and San Pete counties, the rich and much talked of M.irysvah; mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad corimiu'uici'.tiou than heretofore. Thy new stations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek and Salina. Freight will bo received for all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Salina. Kor passenger rates and schedule call at ticket olliccs. J. 11. liBSNKTT. General freight and passenger agent. MuOflj to Iiitt On any kind of good collatral (chattel mortgages excepted.) Koom o or American National bank. LATE NEWS FROM OCDEN. Iim of luftr(t .thtt tiy Our lSURy iSyfrf t'urrCtiO'hlt trr ft, the lilt)'. Oi.hkn. July 11 Hans Christensen and Carl Idling were taken before J udge Itishop yeslerdav charged with Inirniiig the mail in one of the boxes on July 4. They deposited some burning tire crackers in the box and all the let-ters it contained w ere destroyed. The boys were held in the sum ol tiuuo each to await tiie action of the grand jury. Yesterday a tramp giving his name as Peter Short o Worcester, Mass., at-tempted to board a Kin Grande freight train, lb; slipped and fell under the cirs anil was dragged for two blocks. V hen found and taken from under the car he was mangled and bruised about tiie head and so that recovery is almost iu.p03-il.n- o. The real es!ae. transfers yesterday amounted to $ 1,(1 l;). C':ty View and Central Park to.n.lh isions each claimed a portion of the sales The largest transfer vvm il.at of I'. I). ILggoi botham to the .J.uvis Company, which foots up The ladies' fair opened I ait evening with indication ol success. U con- - ti linos f,,r turee days more. The pro-cord- s wiil bo used for the Methodist university building. A republican club has been organ-ized ai Siaterviile. The oibcers are: lilul'ord r.ylice. pres'id-n- t; John S an-ger and '.. Suiout, vice prusideuts; Rob-ert 'ow-ui- , secretary; Tied Fay, treas-urer; C. W. Siuout. P. Smotit. J. Mooney, H. I'.y't eo and John Slater, u committee v. William Case, a suspicious character, was placed in tno c;ty ja'd oo I hursdny evening jn.st ins looks. Ii,. h.ol a Lit ol a tuois ill h.s possession sod upon u h i i! l'; bel'om .Jcsi.cc p-.- yyterday whs given t.niiiLy uayB in the chain (jitiig. I i ess at the d'at rict court was rnrv fluli yesteril iv, 'I,w cases were t:erud. One of Uicio being au order grantito; a reduction in liie rail of C. K. Hr.nt- - ion the architect, from iVoi) v $411110 i;ans. 11 i 'u. w in I he, penitentiary awaiting trial on the charge of - HS-- Tlie Ogdeii association! Will meet tin 01. next Tusi!a.y. This ii a new organization. -;- - The Syracuse train over the Union 1 r.i-:!i- hiett has t een abandoned for the wick start tuaking rgulf r 1 Hips Ib si 'etits of ve Points art wantirg! the ., utefwot't to he e.vtetioeil to i.i- - elude that portion of the citv. " riiap Kftdtem Kxcursionn. From July tlth to 11th tho Kiodrande Western railway wiil sell tickets en-abling you to reach the principal east-ern point at greatly re.diicul rates. Do not in've your arrangement until you have made inquiries of our agents. Ticket ollicfl While house corner. J. 11. Hi NNFTT, General Passenger Agent. . . .1. !ln;ii;i the architect has just tuvv ins otllc. l'lfo tll Culiller block, rooii. ; !:) and ', ). |