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Show NOff 1HB COPPER KIM. Hr. Green Places Ills Antoiraph on tto Refinery Contract. Till: TiltNTFIN MUX MN Mil II. tllnici mi A.UJJ. I'dflj-rljlil Hours AlloneJ l'i Kilo t!i C4.li. IH'ir-r Ileun. The (liranturu of 8. M. fJr.cn was .Mind to tho ojppor refinery , ,irao: ntuo'ebole last vvanluf, nnj . Iir .n ho li ujnosrjul Ihebirgiln l cloud. Tbe oltllum' truitues will plac their iiUtogrsbi to the dtcunient atlbelr I liure, privldtJ tbliduoauot extend over n longer pub I tlinti ansiner c ty. It was the undorstandlnifj lat evening even-ing that thu trustees should (, ,n today, but a ie of tbum vrai nsked Dili illtr-noou illtr-noou what llmu the coram my aoilJ be performed, nud lie rcpllel that be did tiot think It wjull bo till t, morrow. mor-row. It might lie this ovonln , but ho did not know. It all depmied on whether llio $7dd0 yet ucuJed to cUar tbu ttle tu tho 1'ettlt farm was obtiluol tills nfternooii or not, Anothur trusteo was uakid whether lietelt that the location was na urod. Hild be: "I don't know as to tbtt. Wu can't fuel aure of anylhluj till ne'iu gotll. It's golug to be a big hu fur North Bill l.ako to raise that 111 u w. They My they have nil butf-njijor funnl, aud may get the balance " lHukvr McCornlck w as nltu 1 1 iu I rud of this altornoon If liowiulu sign today, and re, lied, "U'j no uu till wu gcttbu description of tbo lrnd lu llio contract. Whon the annu: i ur u, l'ettit rami Is railed It will lie time enough to sign. They hav uniil tomorrow night to report." Ill us the matter stands ut present, Mr. Uriun signed last nv.nlug, with lhu proviso that tbo trtct of I. ml was t J be lurned'ovur tu tbu trusties wituiii forly.clght hours; that Is, tyu o'clock tomorrow, Wednesday eveulug. Hhould there bu failure-, Iho outcome out-come might bu u ucr r tain, lint Mr. Kinney, Hlmoii Bamberger anl others bavu rustled ia well III the milter that tbero sierua to bu no dubiety upon thonitjict of their being able lo secure the ntccesiry siuount. A meeting was held at Hlmon Hun-bergcr's Hun-bergcr's olllce this morulng au I from thcru tbu canvassers siartud out. At .1:30 this afternoon, Mr. llimbsrger was askud whul success ha I bton mot with. Hald be, "Wo have raised 320OJ and tbu committees now out will rewtt another SlOOt) this afternoon. That Ira tea us $1000 to raise, and wu have 21 hours to do It In, 1 think we shall manage it. The rest (lhu whole amount Is guarantenJi" The canvassers are uung every means which they think will aid In the oljoot. One Hum wai llin posting In various places of n placard bearing thu words: PAY HOMKTHINa For tbo location ot thu Copper l'laul, Quick I I'lrriir Kauji on no Cot put Plant. Uu their success dm mis thu Issue of allalrt, ao far as the cupper plant location at Noilh Halt Lake la coo-cernud. coo-cernud. Thure Is one other contingency which may possibly allect tho brlrulngof tbu refluery here. That Is tbu ability of tbu cllluu's oommllteu to lurnlsli tho bonus of f 1011,000. That depends on lbe$2o,IIOi) aj proprlallou of the City Council. If the committee Is enjoined from pay log that money over, there will ban bitch, tj say tils loasl, Hucb an event would niakn necessary tbo raising of thu nmouut by public subscription, lu order to prevent the Collaiile of tbe whnlt, achenifi. Mr. Orion gavu 1100,000 bonds for tbe fulfillment of the contract uu bis part. Ills eurellel are Ottu Muars, Wolfu Londoner, J. Vi'. Ullluly of Denver, Otto Htahhnann and H. A. 1 Isles. The full lull of the contract will bu found on page U ol this paper. MANUfAOrUlls.HH MCitA.NCIK. The Utah Manufacturers' exchange met again at the Chamber nf Commerce Com-merce rooms last evenlog, Willi President Presi-dent Lllos Morris ruldlng. The president, reporting In lhu matter of Initiation fee1, stated that tho commit, toe hud decided lo put It at glO and leave out monthly duus until such time as It will buascirlalnel what sum would bo needed. Ho also reiorttil that thu resident of tbo Chamber of Commurcu had expressed blmielf us believing that thu clumber would bu pleased to furnish the exchange with rooms, beat and light, lul that the exchange ex-change shuuld lurnlsli tbemsolves with stationery, rnu ruport was adopted. Mr. Morlli moved Ibat tbe secretary be Instructed to oiiniruuiilcato Willi tbu president and direct rs of the Chamber of Commerce, urging Ibeui to call n mass meeting at tbelr earliest convenience con-venience for tne purpose of Impressing upon our citizens tbo uecesalty of patronizing homo industries. On motion u committee, consisting ol Kilns Morris, J. tl. Cutler, 1. W. (Jardner, U, A. 'luckett and Hamuel Holmes, wus appointed for thuiur-pose thuiur-pose of choosing irom thuiutlre membership mem-bership nine in mi's lo bu submlttuJ at tho next meeting ns a board of director, di-rector, aud they werolimher Instruct-id Instruct-id to chooiu mull of dlUcreut avocations, avoca-tions, In order that thu board Mill reprtuent ulverellluj Industry to tho greatest nosslblu extent. A motion wns made ly V. W. Gardner Gard-ner that tbe Initiation fee be reduced to $15, and the monthly duesbellxud at $1 ler mouth, paynUuiiuattcrly. Tbla was oirrled, uud after Hums ivechmaklugon thesublectuf homn Industry the meeting adjourned till tj p. m. on Monday next. A now unl rich sirlko of gold was nmdeattbu Kiteniloamlnu. llruokun-ridge, llruokun-ridge, Colo., un HSturday. Una streuk nssayud $1.60 gold to tbu pound, and outside of tblithuaveragulatalJ to bu $IB to thu ton, Hlncu IbM the world's produotlon has btMn wore than tJ5,000,U0O ouueer, |