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Show m J THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY JULY JO. 1891 ; NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! NOETH BENCH PEOPERTY ! $50,000 to be Expended this Fall in Extentio n ofWater Mains. Block 123, bet. C and D and Eighth and Ninth Streets, at a Big Bargain; $1000 will hold it until Novcmvcr 1. Come and get the Price and Terms. 5 2-Sto-ry Frame I louses-ne- ar Electric Car Linc--a- t 82,500 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, Fort 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 Railroad 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. DaVlS k Stl'ingCL AUCTION Great Salt Lake Lots To be Sacrificed at j Gabel(TheTailor." Vt Y Sllits 0 0,",cr $1.". f $.v.oo. Bl'vA l'aiits to Order ;j.50 " 14-00- . fo' r ?''y AH made by lint-clas- s workmen in tho City. Suits Made in 21 hours. Taul niade in 5 hours. 65 W. 2nd South. Sak Lake City. . V 0 v j v n ' , ' j i&tr - ' ' : "r. .$mm:: f " i?'r!Z7Zt issuer'&'J ' " - : ; 1 tli w it Amu w Stock Exchange, In Walker Opera House. Saturday EVg, July 18, '91. " E. SELLS. J. TUCK Kit. II. W. SELLS. SELLS Sc CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL )EALERS IN LUMBER. Mrs! South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooma. PMtoffice Box, 1078. Old Fiooeor Yark of Ai nistrong & Iliigley. The remaining lots from last sale will be sold regardless of price; l cash, balance monthly or quarterly. Garfield City orKiiffklo Park ! Is the only spot on the Lake Shore suitable for a Summer Cottage Resort. Abundance ot I'ure. Water! Finest Itatliing 011 the Lake! Every-body come and get a lot at your own price. Ladies are specially invited. Sale begins at 8 p. m. l'bts of the grounds can be had at the Oilice of Lynch & (ila-iinan- Uoom 10, Central Block. ONION & PAUL, Auctioneers. j V Fraser & Chalmers, Ghicacjo L. C. Trent, General Western JWatuiper, Salt Lnke City, Vtuhf Helena, Montana. Mirir . Machinery I And Machinery for the Systematic Reduction of Ores by Amalgamation Cob- -' centratinu Smelting and Leaching. Build. r of the ilomestiikrt. Kraoit Mountain. Drum Lumnmn, Anaconda, Blue Bird, Lexington ad Companies Reduction Work. Hoisting Kngn.ee, Gears.! and Direct Aot-m- g; liospectingand Development Hoits; Builder of Improved Air Com- pressors and Wire Tramways, Frue Vanuini Machints and Kdibrer' Con- centrator. SELEGTRIG MOTORS !3zz3 Sole Western Apcnts for Lidgerwood Hoisting Eusrines and Tyler Wire Vorks Double-Crimpe- Minin Cloth Klecfno Light Plants, Diamoad Cor Prospecting Drills. Concentra- tion Mills. Llrctnc KievatoM, Band Rock Drills and Compressor! (Hit Ela-Tato- Knowles' i'uuips, Root Blowers, Kiugsland Douglan Saw Milla. Shay Patent Locomotives! J. W. Farrell & Co. Hi ' "':''".j ::&''(.. ?. 7 v -I it M FLUMSERS, m 2 STEAM FITTERS, Dcikra In all kluds of -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. j Onleri for Driroanrt Dug Wells, fw-po-b it nu o cnsciidni m! 137 Ma Ji, Vi...te AuurbiUi bioa. Teivi.at.au, 'Au. til h . We are opposed to the disfran-chisement of any citizen except for crime of whioh lie shall have becu con-victed by duo 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 relatious who will obey and up hold the laws of the United States. th. The National republican party can point to a history and achieve menu unequalled in the history of any other political party of the world. Since its first organiatiou it ha 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 era of unsurpassed national pros-perity. PMlJWSS A Platform that Seta Forth with King-ing EJTrtct the Attitude of tbs Grand Old Party. TEE FREE COINAGE OF SILVIB Utah Work Must Oo to Utah Workmen-Oppo- sed to Disfranchisement Ex-cu- pt for Crime. The republicans of Salt Lake county have adopted the following platform: The republicans of Salt Lake county in convention assembled congratulate the people of Utah that tho tiuio br.s come when passed conditions can bo put behind them, aud when, under the bauueia of tho great national parties they can move forward in the develop-ment of tho great territory iu which they live, untrammoled by class distinc-tions, and without tha restraint of tho bilterne-t- s that has attended the pabt history of this people. We congratulate the republicans of Utah that the time has come when they can publish thejr allegiance to the party of progress and hu-man liberty and follow its fortunes in the confident belief that it will be firmly and triumphantly established in this territory. We are firm in the belief that a majority of tho people of Ut&h will yield allegiaucu to the republican party, and we invite ail niea, without regard to pat polit-ical atliliatious. to join with us under the standard of the grandest political party ever organized among men. With the conviction that ours is the party which should attract the alle-giance of every progressive citizen, wo declare our abiding belief in its princi-ples, and hereby resolve: 1st That the general principles of the National republican party are those belt adapted to promote the welfare of our territory, protect il industries and products, and secure to its people the just rewards of their labor. 2nd. "We are uncompromisingly iu favor of tho American system of pro-tection. The protective system must be maintained; its abandonment has always been followed by geueral disas-ter to all interests except those of the usurer and the sheriff." 3rd. That the principle of protec-tion to Americau products and labor is of the highest importance to the vast agricultural, stock-raisin- and wool-growin-interests of our territory. Jt is of equal importance to our great mining interests, which furnish so largo an amount of remunerative labor and yields such an important part of our income. Without protection wo cannot suc-cessfully establish manufacturing iu Utah. With it we mar hope to utilize the abundance of material our territory affords and employ tha labor required to utilize it. 4lh. We are unanimously in favor of remoneiiziug silver, and "of t lie free coinage of American silver. We also claim that the American product should be protected in all of tho u:es to which it is adapted, including its iiMj as a medium of exchange, under tha republican principle of protection. 5th. We also assert and recogui.e the digniry of labor and the necessity of proper legislation to protect its in-terests. The home laborers and contractors who contribute to tho public funds are jualty entitled to the preference in all public works, aud that Utah work should go to Utah workmen. IMPORTANT. Iiio Uran1 Vlrn Kxtn;ou, Commencing July 1st, proximo, the Hio (irande eitern will beiu oper-ating the Sevier valley branch as far soiit'i as Saiina. Sevier county. lu addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns iu Sevier and San 1'ete counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvalo mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles uearer railroad communicr.tion than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling, (lun-niso- Willow Creek and Saiina. freight will bo received for all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Snlina. For passenger rates and schedule call at ticket otlices. J. 11. liBNNETT, (eneral freight aud passenger agent. On account of changing the gauge of tho San l'eto Branch and Sevier Valley railway, the Uio (irande Western rail-way will not operate any trains be-tween Thistle Junction and Saiina on July loth, and notice is hereby given that tickets will not be sold for passen-ger trains nor any shipments of live stock or perishable goods received for freight trains to pa-- s over thoso lines upon that date. Muin line trains oper-ated as usual. .(. 11. Bknnktt, G. F. & 1 A. A. K. Wt.LIiV, Superintendent. |