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Show f 0 THE SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. JULY 17. 1831 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! NOETH BENCH PROPERTY ! ' $50,000 to be Expended this Fall in Extention of Water Mains, Block bet. C and D and Eighth and Ninth Streets, at a Big Bargain; $1000 will hold it until Ncvemvcr 1. Come and ret tha Price and Terms. , fi 2-Slo-ry Frame Houses-ne- ar Klectric Car Linc-- at $2,500 each; on monthly payments. Only a Utile more than rent The finest building lot on the North Dench; fine Shade and Fruit Tires; only three 160 acres "over the river;" owner h 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 Fame. This land will the City and Valley. bring $100.00 per acre as soon as the Deep Creek Railroad is started. A FRW 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.. Davis & Mnget J?Gabel,"TiieTaiior." tr rcl'r $15.00 to $55.00. W Pp'r',:j Pant to Order a.SO " 14-00- . It' i V V .y AH made by tirst-cla- s workmen in the City. SuiU Made in J lb''! hours. Pants made in 0 hours. JU C 6 5 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City. At C -- 1 0 S Great Salt Lake Lots To be Sacrificed at - . ... r vxv i' 'i'f I i'j'' ' , ' ' "-"- f ' 4 '''r w ' ,t; ' . . . ' V." ii itvi k :, L I. ( rat' !" ' r I- -, r - ..... .:"; :j H J' . , . - u - y. , ' T-- r'. Jij' - - ! ):, ? v r; . 1 : x y :i ' ll t V ' 1 'r ' II , , v i . ! Stock Exchange, t --j- - In ilker Opera House. Saturday Ev'g, July 18, '91. The remaining lots front last sale will be sold regardless of rnce; ' cash, balance monthly or quarterly. SilielilCitforSniioPait!, " CSFJLg. J. TUCK K il. il, TV. SCLL3, SELLS & GO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL )EALERS IN LUMBER.' T.rnt South St., Op?. Uth Ward Assembly Rooms. i J'sitOjTIce Iox, 1079. OKI rioac.3r Yark of Ai m atrons & Barley. J.W.Parrcll&Co! ' tGZ.. - : ; ' ji if f jr 'syvv't,; k I ' fLUKIESS, C53 5 STBM llTiUX Dealers In all klndd o( " LIFT AHD FORCE PUMPS. ' Orders Vm for rriv nd Iinsr ". po 1 b' .l t mid conn''rt.o' s aa la M.n, j cwi a. lu Aaoruacli il;a. TceuncBt. .VA Fraser d Chalmers, GhiGago; L. C. Trent, General Western STanaprer, Salt Juke City, tJtabjj Helena, Montuna. Miriirg: Machinery ! And Machinery for the Systematic induction of Ores by Amalgamation. Con-centration, Smelting and Leaching. Guilders of the ilomeslake. Cranite Mountain, Drum Ltimnmn, Anaconda, Kliie Bird, Lexington and Companies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Engines, Geared and Direct Act--' rrospecting and Development Hoists; Builder of Iuiprored Air Com pressors and Who Tramways, Frue Vanuinj Machines and Embry Con-centrator. EELRGTRIG MOTORS! Sole Western A genta for Lidgerwood HoiMing Enerino and Tyler Wire Works Double Crimped Minin Clorh. Electric Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, ConcentraU tion Mills. Electric Elevators, Rand Rock Dril's and Compressor, t)ti Elv Tators, Knowles' Pumps, Root Blowers, Kingsland & Dougla Saw Mill. Shay Patent Locomotives! JJS- - JJ0DGE4 T t k e. 5.'v,M?fQV trailed ivim- - unn or Titil , t'? '? 'ijT work rraui- Jt'ijX Koom TU, Commercft. lilotk, ou Laws Cltr. ' Is the only spot on the Lake Shore suitable for a Summer Cottage Resort. Abundance or Pure. Water! Finest Ituthinpr on tlio Lake! Every-body come and get a lot at your own price. Ladies are specially invited. Sale begins at 8 p. m. Plots of the grounds can be had at the Office of Lynch & Glasmann, Room 16, Central Block. ONION & PAUL, Auctioneers. GaHsuiap. I bav s p'leitire n'medy for tb alKwediwaflt; by ita Ose thousand of exsvt of th worst kind nd of Umg tndinjf LttvdlxHin ctirt!. Indti m tr;iint m my f tth m iteCirary, I will snd TWO BOTTLKS rKEE.w.th m VALUAi.il. K THKATliSK on thia diao in an j iu f . frerwho will and tlit F,".iife. anJ P.O. vi lrvi. T. A. Mucnm, M. C. I Si Pearl tel.. N. V. V. K. Uockor and Ira D. Wine was also elected. Chnc at TIlU. Following was tho sales of real estate recorded in tins city yesterday. ilC Hoover t tlx to I. M itutt et al. U' e,l, Tninnitf jiroin'rty 1 Jacob I'l.irt it ux to 'I homan TwiR-'- s. ' iurt lot 1, bioi k II. Uva arre plat A. Hlic Held S0 K K .lone ,'tux to '!"orv K W.inh'.- ili't'd, lots ati and ;17, bittck 1, i.ai'd'U City ... i:iO Ed win W Senior et ux to V W:itiH;is. dwd, lot IV. tilocH , Curd-- ll City, piiit A l"0 (. Wanlpss .1 uv to J. .ph A MnrUn. il'vd. I..t W. Work , liar leu City, plat A C E YVantiand et x to Mxrvnrr iea k, dfi'd. lotv'l. blofit 1, Unr lit Pak ... Wi Ell,.annih M lllscir to May .1 i r Iced, lot m. blw y. Harden C.ty M.i: v S Out lo V .1 H- -. iitn.iii, d. cd. iMi t i.t i. block ji',. pint n airi Eilwin i?PMior el al to Hun W Sh de.'d, lot. Si a id HI. block !"), Kl Hon-do :oj Edu In V Senior ct nl to Nora 1. M;i. ueetl. loU :3 a and block If,, Kl boiad 'jTj J C C ' lfia'i 1 lo CharlM fl Woodward. rie,-ri- . part tot 7. h.o k I. plat it 1 J T .MiNft j et al lo John II - ..-- r Jr dm d, lot a:, blo 1. Lincoln k ... SU 0'rt,'e M Cannon rt ux to deed, lot :!., hi ick 1'.', Fol'pv.t la:c Lew h M Cannon to J M Hurtn-11- . deed VtH'.'l IniC bl.ii-- in. We t I.a ,e 3 Ci.'tru M C!awon to Sellen I ciaw.n-u-part lot i. b'ocli I, dut 1 1 Total ?f'4Si I'OLlKiC TESTS To be Made by the Chmist of the Lohi Sugar Company to Duter-mi- ne the TOE PERCENTAGE OF SACCHARINE Opening a Hew Bank Raal Estate and Ensioesi Transfers of Dirt acd Other Notea, The chemist enfjsjrfld by the Lehi Supar company for the purpose of tuak-ino- ; polarscopio tests to determine tlie prrcentage of saccharine in the beets to be purchased this all arrived from Cali-fornia yeaterday. He will go to Lehi and begin making h'u dotermiuatioua at once and will continue doing so until the crop (hall have been all shipped, t upon thrso depnudu the prion to be paid the farmers for their crop. Kviw of Tra4. K. . Dunn & Co'. weekly review of trado ays: lleports from other cities how a waiting trade at tho east, greater confidence throughout the west, and general dullness at the souih. Uoston rejiorts a little more activity, the leather and shoo trades slowly recover-ing with more disposition to buy. Wool purchanes were !J,U12,r00 pounds, with better inquiry for territory, and with dry goods rather mors active. Wool is moving better at Detroit, and iron is in fair demand. At Chicago wheat re-ceipts are three times last year's, and there is increase in flour and corn, and trade in dry goods, clothing and shoes exceeds last year's, with good colloc-tious- . Receipts of other grain, cured meats, dressed beef and lard fall be-hind last year, and crop reports are ery favorable, all indications pointing to a large trade in the future. At St. Louis the trade in wool, grain, produce and live stock is good. Imt lumber and the building trades aro dull; the out-look for all trado is very encouraging. At Minneapolis trode is good for the season, the flour output being 1 lO.ii(H) bbls. At .St. 1'aul, Omaha, and Kunsa-Cit-crop prospects improve trade, ati at Denver business is fair, 4 Trnld VlllaeK. James Chipman who came in from i American Fork yesterday s:iys that in the vicinity of the sugar works there is a strong resemblance to an armv en-campment in the niimberof tents which have been set up. Tho sugar company have at least MKI men employed iu set-ting the machinery and working mi the beet farms. There was not sullicient accommodation in the boarding houses of Lelii for this number of rnen and it was found necessary to shutter them in tents. Opmng a Rank. There was a meetiug held Wednesday of the stockholders of the Lehi batik and for otherwise perfecting its organi-zation preparatory to throwing the doors open for business yesterday morning. The officers elected were: T. K. Cutter, presi-dent; Francis Armstrong, Ailie Klliton, cashier; and James E. denning. Jra D. Wines, p. M. Madson, T. V. Jennings,' W. E. Rocker, W. M. Clarke, nr., and M. E. Cnmmings. directors. An executive board consisting ot James E. Jennings, |