Gazeteer [sic] of Utah and Salt Lake City directory, 1874, Part 27

Author: Sloan, E. L. (Edward Lennox), 1830-1874
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah : "Salt Lake Herald" Publishing Company, Publishers
Number of Pages: 336


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HERALD JOB OFFICE,


I S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Seth Ford, 45 I S. ss.


Tribune Job Office, E. T. bet. S. T. and I S. Utah Job Office, cor. I S. and I E.


Utah Mining Gazette Office, I S. bet. E. and W. T.


Land and Mining Attorneys. CLEMENTS, C. C., over White & McCornick's bank.


Gorlinski, Joseph, I S. opp. St. Mark's church.


JOSEPH GORLINSKI, C. E.,


U. S. Surveyor,


LAND AND MINING ATTORNEY,


Post-office address, Box 459. Office and Residence : First South Street, nearly opposite St. Mark's Church, OR CAN BE FOUND AT SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Salt Lake City, - Utah.


Lime Burners.


Jones, G. R., square of City Meat Market.


Macduff Bros., 13 Commercial.


Pascoe, F. J. P., J. W. Snell, agent, cor. 2 S. and I E. Wright, Wm., s, of Warm Springs. Livery Stables.


McKimmin's, Mark, ws. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Morrill & Voorhees, I S. ns. bet. E. T. and I E.


MULLOY & BROWN, ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Randall, H. J., ns. 2 S. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Showell, Thos., ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and and I E.


Showell, William, ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Lumber Dealers.


Bryant, Barron & Co., ws. 3 W. bet. S. T. and I S.


Eddington, William, I W. bet. 2 and 3 S. Jones & Forman, es. 3 W. bet. S T. and I S. Latimer, Taylor & Co., cor. S. T. and I W. THAYN, JOHN J., ns. 3 S. bet. E. T. and I E. res I wd.


UTAH


LUMBER YARD.


Lumber, Shingles, Laths, PICKETS, Etc., Bought and Sold.


JOHN J. THAYN, Proprietor. Third South Street, bet. Eası Temple and First East Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


DUNFORD & SONS, RECEIVE FRESH GOODS


$10 a year ; Semi-Weekly, $4. The PEOPLE'S PAPER.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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Milliners.


Colebrook, Mrs., 23 E. T., ws.


DYE, MRS. C., ws. E. T. bet. S. T. and I S.


GOLDMAN, MRS. C., IOI Kimball block, I S.


Green, Miss Miriam, 76 First S. ns. Martin, Mrs. Eliza, I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Matsen, Miss Amelia, I S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Wilkinson, Mrs. W. B., I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Millwrights.


MAHAN, S. M., ns. 3 S. bet. E. and W. T.


Sinclair, Peter, 7 S. bet. I and 2 E.


Smart, James, Salt Lake House. White & Allen, Salt Lake House. Mining Engineers & Metallurgists. Bredemeyer, W., Kimball block, opp. Townsend House.


W. BREDEMEYER, M. E.,


CONSULTING ENGINEER,


Examiner of Mines,


Mining Expert, and Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor.


Particular attention paid to Underground Surveys.


Office, Kimball Bl'k, opp. Townsend House, SALT LAKE CITY.


GEIST, A. W., at McVicker's Assay office. JOHNSON, GEO. J., Kim- ball block, opp. Townsend House.


GEO. G. JOHNSON, Mining Engineer,


Salt Lake City Ore Sampling Mills.


Agt. of the Baltimore Copper Works. Agt. of the Pittsburg Smelting and Refining Company.


Office, Kimball Block, opposite Townsend House, SALT LAKE CITY.


Spicer, Wells, Groesbeck's block, 2 S. Tiernan, John, E. T. ws. bet. S. T. and I S.


Watkiss, C. W., I S. bet. I and 2 W. Wiggins, E. W., Connor's bldg., E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Mining and Smelting Offices.


Chicago Co., Godbe's bldg. City Rock Co., Kimball block. Davenport Co., Taylor's Hotel. Emma Co., Little's row.


Emma Hill Consolidated Mining and Tunnel Co., 109 Kimball block.


Flagstaff Co., over First National bank.


Germania Smelting and Refining Co .. Kimball block.


Haskell & Welles Co., 109 Kimball block.


Howland & Ætna Tunnel Co., Godbe's bldg.


Last Chance Co., over First National bank.


Lilly, Leisenring & Co., Kimball block. Little Cottonwood Mining and Tunnel Co., 109 Kimball block.


Mammoth Copperopolis, Kimball


block.


Miller M. & S. Co., Kimball block.


Mono Co., Kimball block.


Mountain Chief, Kimball block.


Ontario Co., Kimball block.


Read & Benson Co., 109 Kimball block.


Saturn Co., Kimball block.


Spanish Hill Co., Godbe's building.


Stoker Co., over First National bank. Sultan Mining Co., 109 Kimball blk. Tecoma Co., over First Nat. bank.


Toledo Co., 109 Kimball blk.


Wasatch S. and L. W., Godbe's bldg. Omaha S. and R. Co., Godbe's bldg. Webster & Bully Boy Co., Kimball block.


Wellington & Highland, 109 Kimball block.


Music Dealers.


Calder & Careless, 37 E. T., ws. Daynes & Son, E. T. es., bet. S. T. and I S. Newsdealers.


Campbell & Patterson, 21 E. T. ws. Dwyer, James, 41 E. T. ws. Miller, Shelton & Fleming, I S. opp. theatre.


ALMOST DAILY FROM EAST AND WEST.


The DAILY HERALD is $2.50 per quarter.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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John H. Miller. Robert Shelton. Thomas Fleming.


MILLER & CO.


FIRST SOUTH ST., OPPOSITE THEATRE, General News Dealers AND STATIONERS, Agenti for the San Francisco " Call."


We deliver Salt Lake Daily Papers, and Eastern Magazines and Periodicals to all parts of the City.


Raybould, W. F., ws. E. T. bet. I and 2 E. READ, SAM'L G., English Papers, I S. ns. bet. E. T. and I E. Notaries Public. Barnum, E. M., Connor's bldg. es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


CANIE & STAYNER, Her- ald office I S. Clayton, Wm., E. T. es. bet. S. T. and I S.


WM. CLAYTON, Notary Public AND CONVEYANCER.


Collections made in all parts of the United States and Foreign countries.


Office, rear of Squire's Barber Shop, es. E. T., bet. S. T. and 1 S.,


SALT LAKE CITY.


Gillispie, Wm. M., Connor's bldg. es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Gould, A. S., E. T. es. Connor's bldg. Jack, James, S. T. bet. E. T. and I E. McNally, Thos. Y., office with Perley & Carter.


Paint Shops. Alexander, Robert, I N. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Midgley, Joshua, 2 S. opp. Walker Bros. MORRIS & SON, ws. E. T. opp. Wells, Fargo & Co.


W. V. MORRIS. W. C. MORRIS. W. V. MORRIS & SON, PAINTERS,


Shop north side Martin St., opp. Wells, Fargo & Co., Salt Lake City.


PLAIN HOUSE PAINTING, SIGNS, CARRIAGES, and HOUSE DEC- ORATING IN GENERAL. Graining, Marbling & Gilding.


N.B .- We will compete in our line of busi- ness both in quality and prices.


Russell & Tullidge, es. E. T. opp. Clift House.


Stenberg, O., es. 26 Commercial. Paints, Oil and Glass. CULMER, G. F. & CO., Groesbeck's block, 2 S.


Paper Hangers.


Lathrop & Brown, ws. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Midgley, Joshua, 2 S. opp. Walker Bros.'s bank.


NEVE, S. P., I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Z. C. M. I., cor. E. T. and I S.


Photographers.


Cannon, Marsena, I W. bet. S. T. and N. T.


CARTER, CHAS. W., ws. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Fennimore, James, 5 S. bet. 11 and 12 E. Jorgensen, P., es. 20 Commercial. Savage, C. R., ws. E.T. bet. S. T. and I S.


C. R. SAVAGE, Pioneer Art Gallery,


East Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah.


Portrait & Landscape Photographs. Dealer in Photographic and Art Ma- terials, Walnut and Gilt Mould- ings, Chromos, Engravings, Etc., Etc., Etc. Picture Frames made to order. Publisher of the finest collection of Rocky Mt. Views.


DUNFORD & SONS, PRACTICAL BOOT FITTERS.


MAPS OF THE MINES AND OF UTAH TERRITORY.


FROISETH'S


New and Revised Map of Utah


FOR 1874.


SECOND EDITION NOW READY.


Size 40 by 56 inches. Scale, 8 miles to the inch. Handsomely engraved, colored in Counties, showing the Towns, Settlements, Rivers, Lakes, Railroads, Mining Districts, etc., throughout the Territory, and all the Government Surveys to date. Mounted on cloth ; Half mounted, and in Pocket Form.


ALSO,


GENERAL MINING MAP OF UTAH,


Showing 28 of the Principal Mining Districts adjacent to Salt Lake City, and location of the most prominent MINES. In Pocket Form.


ALSO, NEW MAP OF


Little Cottonwood and part of Big Cottonwood


MINING DISTRICTS,


Showing the location of about 400 Mines and Tunnel Sites, together with the Mines surveyed for U. S. Patent. In sheets and Pocket Form.


The above Maps are all Compiled from U. S. Surveys, and other Authentic Sources.


The Trade, and others, supplied by the Publisher,


B. A. M. FROISETH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


CANVASSERS WANTED.


To appear during the present season : FROISETH'S NEW MINING MAPS OF WEST MOUNTAIN and TINTIC MINING DISTRICTS.


Maps of Mines and Mining Districts Made to Order upon Application.


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CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS


in every mining district in the Territory, and its mining news is full and com- plete, and of the most reliable character.


THE TRIBUNE is the only Gentile paper published in Utah ; is earnest in its advocacy of advancement and education, and is heartily sustained in its course by the entire Non-Mormon, Ex-Mormon and Liberal Mormon element in Utah.


Its columns are vigorous and outspoken, without descending to personal- ities or denominational strife.


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six months, by mail, 5.00


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TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY.


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six months. by mail, 2.00


Five copies, to one address, each copy, 3.50


Ten 6


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The Salt Lake Herald is the PEOPLE'S CHAMPION.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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Physicians.


Gardener, F., M.D., 6 S. bet. 5 and 6 E. Grundy, Elizabeth H. (eye and can- cer), I S. bet. W. T. and I W. Hovey, O. D., cor. I W. and 5 N. Judd, James. 3 W. bet. 3 and 4 S.


Kenner, R. H., N. T. bet. 2 and 3 W. Lee, Ezekiel, cor. 2 W. and 3 N.


Meik, J. P., homœopathist, cor. W. T. and S. T.


Newton, S. E., 2 S. bet. 3 and 4 E. Painter, Mrs. H. K., M.D., I E. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Plant, E. L., 6 S. bet. 9 and 10 E.


Russell, Wm., I S. bei. 3 and 4 E.


Smith, W. J., homœopathist. 6 E. bet. S. T. and I S.


Sprague, S. L., I E. bet. S.T. and I S. Physicians and Surgeons.


Anderson, W. F., M.D., 2 E. bet. 2 and 3 S.


BARKER, Miss MARY H., es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S. Benedict Bros., 37 E. T. ws.


BENEDICT BROS., Physicians and Surgeons,


OFFICE: East side East Temple Street, Bet. South Temple and First South,


SALT LAKE CITY.


Bernhisel, John M., cor. N. T. and W. T.


Bogman, C. H., 31 E. T. up stairs.


Crain, S. E., E. T. ws. bet. S. T. and I S.


Crockwell, J. D. M., 9 wd. 4 E. ws. bet. 5 and 6 S.


Davis, M. L., 3 S. bet. E. T. and W.T. Davis, Higgins S., Franklin avenue.


FOWLER, ALLEN, ws. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Hamilton, J. F., E.T., opp. Salt Lake House.


Kersey, C. A., I E. one door N. of theatre.


Lindsley, E., ws. 3 S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Poulson, P. W., office Godbe's bldg., cor. I S. and E. T.


Taggart, J. P., Groesbeck's block.


Thompson, J. D., Wasatch drug store, cor. E. T. and 2 S.


Wesley, John E., herbal physician, es. I E. bet. 2 and 3 S.


WHITE, I., es. I E. bet. S. T. and I S.


Williamson, J. M., I E. bet. 4 and 5 S.


YOUNG, SEYMOUR B., M.D., office front Seventies' hall, I E. ws. bet. I and 2 S.


Picture Frame Manufacturer.


Savage, C. R., ws. E. T. bet. S. T. and I S.


Plain and Ornamental Plastering. WYATT, JAMES, ws. I E. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Planing Mills.


Latimer, Taylor & Co., ss. S. T. cor. I W. Oakey, Thos., ws. I E. bet 3 and 4 S.


Excelsior Steam Planing Mill, THOS. OAKEY, Prop.


Sash, Door and Box Factory ; Wood and Ivory Turning, etc. Dealer in IMPORTED SASH & DOORS,


First East St., bet. 3d and 4th South,


SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


Young, Pres't B., City creek.


Plumbers and Gas Fitters.


Lyons, B., E. T .; es. bet. S. T. and I S. Reid, Geo. E. & Co., es. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Produce.


Abrams, Lewis S., 90 First S. ns.


Astarito, J. & Co., under Great West- ern Hotel.


Brazier, G., ss. I S. bet. E. T. and Commercial.


Burningham & Cheales, I S. ns. bet. W. T. and E. T.


CONOLLEY & CO., 64 First S. ns.


Dunford & Sons Keep a Full Line Gents' Furnishing Goods.


Subscribe for the live SALT LAKE HERALD. Daily,


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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Crocheron, Geo. W., I S. ns. bet. W. T. and E. T.


Heilbronner, Henry, 158 E. T., opp. Clift House.


Knowlden, Geo. H., ws. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Leeser, L., I S. ns. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Meredith, J. B., ns. S. T. bet. W. T. and I E.


Mumford, Thos., I S. ns. bet. E. T. and I E.


Sanders, James, 86 First S. ns.


Snell, J. W., cor. 2 S. and I E.


Western Grain Co., G. Y. Wallace, agt., es. 3 W. bet. S. T. and I S.


Z. C. M. I., E. T. es. bet. S. T. and I S.


Real Estate Agents.


Cooper Bros., E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S. FULLER, FRANK, E. T. north of P. O.


Smith & Harker, E. T. es. bet. S. T. and I S.


Wiggins, E. W., Connor's building, E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


PIONEER REAL ESTATE ASS'N OF UTAH.


P. E. CONNOR, Pres. E. W. WIGGINS, Sec.


Principal Office, No. 3 Connor's Building, Main Street.


Restaurants.


Antelope, ns. 2 S. bet. E. T. and Com- mercial.


Biorkman, Peter, S. T. bet. W. T. and I W.


Clark & Wright, 52 E. T. es.


Delmonico, ss. I S. bet. E. and W. T. Excelsior, es. 28 Commercial.


Great Western Hotel, 2 S. cor. I E. GERMAN BAKERY, es. 50 Commercial.


Hepburn & Garrison, es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Loren, Charles B., Richards' building.


Martin, A., ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E. Merchants' and Travelers', ns. I S. bet. W. T. and I W.


Murphy, George, I S. bet. I and 2 W. Nolan & Dinwoody's, rear Hale & Lan- nan's saloon.


Arcade Chop House,


Rear of Hale & Lannan's Saloon, MAIN ST., - - SALT LAKE CITY.


The undersigned have just fitted up the above - named establishment, where will be served up to order, on short notice and in best style,


All the Choice Edibles of the Market.


OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.


Everything of the best, and at living prices. Call and see us.


WM. NOLAN. JAS. DINWOODY.


Phillips, H. L., I S. bet. W. T. and I W. Palmer, Frederick, cor. 2 W. and 3 N. Saddle Rock, es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S. Woodcock, E. T., es. bet. I and 2 S.


Saddlery.


Borg, L. P., opp. Great Western Hotel. BOWRING & CROW, No. 15 E. T. up stairs.


Gustavson, C. J., 2 S. opp. Great West- ern Hotel. Jenkins, John W., I S. ns. bet. E. T. and I E.


Platt, F., 2 S. opp. Commercial.


Reinig, A., 2 S. opp. Commercial.


Sander, W. C. ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E. Showell, Wm., ss. 2 S. bet. E. T.and I E.


Tame, Alfred, ws. 3 Commercial. Wallin & Tanner, 2 S. Groesbeck's Block.


Saloons.


Abrams, Louis, under Pacific House. Auer & Murphy, Occidental saloon, ss. I S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Bearson & Schade, ws. 41 Commercial. Berry, Geo., St. George saloon, es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Boulter, John, es. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S. Brennicke & Co., Omaha beer cellar, 56 E. T. es.


California brewery, es. 54 Commercial. Cronk beer saloon, ss. I S. opp. the- atre. Cupit & Pape, Overland House.


DUNFORD & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADERS IN LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' FURS.


$10 a year ; Semi-Weekly, $4. The PEOPLE'S PAPER.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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Delmonico, ss. I S. bet. E. and W. T. Dudler beer hall, es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Fullriede, Fritz, Montana brewing saloon, es. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Great Western Hotel, in Hotel. Hale, John L., es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S. Johnson, Swen, Salt Lake City brewery, under Godbe's drug store.


Lamar, Chas. W., es. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Lannan, P., I S. ss. bet. E. and W. T. Lollin, John, es. E. T. bet. I and 2 S. Margetts, P., I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Margetts, R. B., I S. opp. theatre.


Original English Ale Vaults, 89 FIRST SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah.


PHIL. MARGETTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic


Malt Liquors.


Burton Ale and Joule's Stone Ale on draught, genuine English Ales and Porter in bottles, Wines and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Cigars.


Mechanics' Exchange, es. Commercial bet. I and 2 S.


Megenity, Green, 3 W. cor. I S. Messinger & Leveridge, es. E. T. I door n. Salt Lake House.


MILWAUKEE BEER HALL, Richard's building, 2 S. Moran, J. P., ws. E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. National saloon, 92 E. T. es.


OMAHA SALOON, 56 E. T. es.


OMAHA SALOON, SHIPMAN & BLONGER


Agents for Utah for Brewer & Bemis' Celebrated Cham- pagne and Stock Ales, Porter, and Lager Beer.


A large stock of Malt, Hops, and Brewers' Supplies constantly on hand. General agents for Schulenburg's Billiard Tables. Billiard Fixtures always in stock. Office and ware- house,


56 Main St., Salt Lake City.


PATTERSON, S. N., 52 E. T. es. bet. I and 2 S.


Paul, A. & L., under Nationat Hotel. Philadelphia brewery, ns. 2 S. bet. E. T. and Commercial.


Rehmke, Chris., 2 S. cor. Commercial. Sangio' & Wilton, I S. ns. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Salt Lake House, I door n. of Hotel. Shingleton, R. & H., Theatre saloon opp. theatre.


Wagener, Henry, ns. 2 S. bet. E. T. and Commercial.


Whittemore, B. F., S. T. cor. 3 W. Woodcock saloon, I n. of Wells, Far- go & Co.


P. HEPBURN. A. GARRISON. THE WOODCOCK SALOON AND


DINING ROOMS,


One door north of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express Office,


SALT LAKE CITY, - UTAH.


All the delicacies of the season, with Oysters from the Atlantic and Pacific. Terrapin and Game of all kinds on hand at all times. Also, Liquids and Solids. IMPORTED CIGARS A SPECIALTY.


The management of the whole under that prince of Caterers, known from the Pacific to the Atlantic, A. M. HEPBURN.


Yeomans, Charley, III E. T. ws. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Sampling Works. Johnson's Sampling Works, 15 wd. cor. 3 S. and 3 W. Pioneer Sampling Works, cor. S. T. and 3 W.


PIONEER Ore Sampling Works AND


ASSAY OFFICE, SANDY STATION.


R. MACKINTOSH, - Prop. Office in Godbe's Building, SALT LAKE CITY.


DUNFORD & SONS, PRACTICAL HATTERS.


The DAILY HERALD is $2.50 per quarter.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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Seedsman and Florist. SMITH, HENRY, E. T. ws. bet. S. T. and I S.


Sewing Machines.


Florence Sewing Machine Co., Kim- ball block.


Howe Sewing Machine Co., I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Singer Sewing Machine Co., Z. C. M. I., E. T. cor. I S.


Weed Sewing Machine Co., 13 E. T. ws.


Wheeler & Wilson, Kimball block.


Shooting Gallery.


Fullriede, Fritz, es. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Smelting and Refining Works. GERMANIA SMELTING &


Refining works, office I S. Kimball block.


Soap Factory.


Maiben's, J. B., 5 N. bet. 2 and 3 W. Soda Water Manufacturers.


Brader & Denhalter, ws. I E, bet. 2 and 3 S.


Whiting, Smith, es. 28 Commercial.


Stages.


Gilmer & Salisbury, office over Wells, Fargo & Co.


Kimball. H. P., office at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s.


Pearce, James F., Camp Floyd and Lewiston.


Turner, C. L., Lehi to Tintic, office White House.


Stoves and Tinware.


Callahan, M. B., ws. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Harrison, Wm., E. T. ws. bet. S. T. and I S.


Scott, Dunham & Co., E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Taylor & Cutler, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Walker Bros., cor. 2 S. and E. T.


Z. C. M. I., E. T. ws. bet S. T. and I S.


Tailors.


Anderson, A., 2 E. bet. 4 and 5 S. Anderson, Chris., I S. bet. 8 and 9 E. Bergen, John, I S. bet. 3 and 4 E. Bond, Geo., ws. 47 Commercial. Clive, C., Townsend House corner. Cowley, William, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Davies, J., es. 46 Commercial.


Dowding, John, es, 24 Commercial. Earl, Michael, Locust, cor. Fruit.


Foulger, John, E. T. es, bet. S. T. and I S. rear Daynes & Son.


Greenbaum, Simon, ws. 43 Commer- cial.


Jameson H., ss. 2 S. opp. Walker Bro's bank.


Manning, John, ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Myers, Henry, 105 Kimball block. NINDE, ALBERT, ws. 51


Commercial.


Rehnstrom & Pohlson, ss. 2 S. opp. Walker Bros.


Stromberg, J. A., ws. 51 Commercial.


Tavey, P., ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E. Taylor, George, E. G. 8 First S. ns.


Therning, John, ns. 2 S. cor. Plum. Thirkill, Chas., ws. 3 Commercial.


Thomson, J. P., es. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Treseder, R. D., es. 22 Commercial.


Winquist, Andrew, ws. 9 Commercial.


Tailors and Drapers.


JAMESON, H., 2 S. opp. Wal- ker Bro's bank.


TAYLOR, JOHN & BRO., es. Commercial near I S.


Z. C. M. I., ws. E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Tent Maker. Curtis, Theo., 2 S. opp. Commercial.


TENTS, WAGON COVERS, AWNINGS, Mining Hose & Mining Gearing


Made or Repaired by Hand or Machinery.


THEO, CURTIS,


Second South, opp. Commercial Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


Tinners. Harrison, W., E. T. bet. S. T. and I S. Martin, A., ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E. Mitchell & James, ws. W. T. bet. S. T. and I S.


Trunk Manufacturers. Z. C. M. I., 2 E. bet. S. T. and I S.


EVERYTHING OUT IN BOOTS, SHOES and HATS at DUNFORD & SONS.


W. L. PICKARD,


DEALER IN California Sole and Harness Leather, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CALF, KIP, Etc., PURCHASER OF


HIDES, WOOL AND FURS,


Warehouse - Third South, cor. Third West St., Salt Lake City, Utah.


WILLIAM PAUL, Jr. BUILDER, AND IMPORTER OF BUILDERS' FINISHING WORK, STAIRS Of all descriptions, home-made or imported. furnished and put up on Short Notice


STORES FITTED UP With Neatness and Dispatch.


Office and Shop, South Temple St.,


P. O. BOX 337,


SALT LAKE CITY.


Half block east of depot,


GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.


SWANSEA SEPARATING AND REFINING WORKS, OF CHICAGO, ILL.


MINERS OF UTAH!


WE BUY ORES AND BASE BULLION. HIGHEST PRICE PAID.


Office, Kimball Block, First South Street, Salt Lake City.


L. B. THURMAN, Agent.


SALT LAKE STREET RAILROAD.


The SALT LAKE CITY STREET CARS run regularly between the corner of East Temple and First South, contiguous to the LEADING HOTELS,


AND THE WARM SPRING BATHS,


AND


FROM THE U. C. & U. S. DEPOTS,


PAST ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.


ORSON P. ARNOLD, Sup't.


The DAILY HERALD is $2.50 per quarter.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


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Truss Manufacturer. Barker, Joseph, ws. 51 Commercial. Umbrella Maker. Hawkes, Thos., 2 S. bet. 6 and 7 E.


Upholsterers.


Lathrop & Brown, ws. E. T. south of Walker House.


NEVE, S. P., I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T,


Riley, A. T. & Co., 156 E. T. es. opp. Clift House.


Thompson, W. P., I S. ss. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Vinegar Manufacturer.


STELLER, JOSEPH, es. 38 Commercial.


Wagon Makers. Naylor Bros., I E. bet. I and 2 S. Sayers, S., 2 S. bet. I and 2 E.


Wagon Depots.


Bain wagon, Sebree & Robertson, agents, Ist depot south of theatre.


Fish & Mitchell wagon depot, John W. Lowell & Co., agents, es. I E. bet. I and 2 S.


Milburn wagon, Angus Cannon, agent, es. I E. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Schuttler wagon, Geo. A. Lowe, agent, es. I E. bet. 1 and 2 S.


GEO. A. LOWE, Agent for P. SCHUTTLER'S Chicago Wagons,


DEALER IN Reapers, Mowers, Threshers, Plows, Sulky Rakes, and all kinds of latest improved Farm Machinery.


Office and yard, half a block south of Theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah.


Star wagon, N. C. Matthiessen, agent, ws. E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Z. C. M. I., agricultural machinery dept., cor. S. T. and E. T.


Watchmakers.


Ballan, William, S. T. bet. W. T. and I W. Denny, Chas. cor. 6 S. and 6 E. Harvey, Andrew, ss. I S. bet. E. T. and I E.


Hauerback, Adolph, es. 20 Commer- cial.


Wines and Liquors.


Astarito, J., & Co., under Great West- ern Hotel.


Bonkofsky, N. & E., ns. 2 S. bet. E.T. and W. T.


Broughton, J. & Co., 43 First S. ss.


J. BROUGHTON & CO., PURE


WINES & LIQUORS


For Family Use.


First South St., three doors east of Godbe's, SALT LAKE CITY.


Hanak & Co., 158 E. T. opp. Clift . House.


Higgins, Geo., ss. I S. I door E. of Godbe's.


Mansfield, Atchison & Steell, 54 E. T. es.


Morton, T. F. H., 2 S. E. T. cor. Rehmke, Christian, 2 S. cor. Commer- cial.


SMITH, A. M., ss. I S. bet. E. T. and Commercial.


Walker Bros. & Co., ns. 2 S. bet. E.T .. and Commercial.


Williams, J. S. & Co., ss. I S. bet. E. T. and Commercial.


Z. C. M. I., drug dept., ws. E. T. bet. I and 2 S.


Whipmakers.


Anderson, George, 5 S. bet. 2 and 3 E- Berg, Fager, Franklin ave.


Birkenhead, I., Mountain cor. Ash.


Martin, Ezra F., es. I E. bet. 2 and 3. S. Wood Turner.


Foster, W. H., E. T. opp. Walker House.


Wool Dealers.


Pickard, W. L., 3 S. cor. 3 W. VAN PRAAG, H. A. & CO., es. 3 W. cor. I S.


DUNFORD & SONS' MOTTO - " Small Profits and Quick Returns."


.


THE HOME


THE BEST TONIC STIMULANT IN THE WORLD.


THE CELEBRATED


STOMACH BITTERS.


IN THE WORLD.


THE BEST TONIC STIMULANT


STOMACH BITTERS


Any Physician or Chemist in the United States is invited to call and examine the formula and manner of combining the ingredients.


The best Tonic Stimulant known to the Medical Faculty,


Indorsed by every Physician who has examined them, among whom are some of the most eminent in the country, as being the best and purest made. These bitters are prepared from the most valuable roots, barks and herbs known to medical science, and are unequaled as a · preventive for all


SUMMER DISORDERS, BILIOUSNESS, FEVER AND AGUE,


INTERMITTENTS, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA,


Invigorating the system, and imparting strength to both mind and body. No tonic bitters have ever been introduced which have met with such universal indorsement by eminent phy- sicians, or received with so much popularity, or been productive of so much good wherever they have been introduced, as the Home Stomach Bitters. These Bitters are prescribed and indorsed by more first-class physicians than any other Bitters in the world.


The Home Stomach Bitters are no patent medicine, nor is the formula kept secret from the honorable members of the Medical Fraternity ; aud we ask a thorough in- vestigation of their component parts from scientific gentlemen.


St. Louis, July 26, 1870.


This is to certify that I have examined, at the store of James A. Jackson & Co., the pro- cess of manufacturing the "Home Stomach Bitters," and can testify as well to the excellent quality of the composing substances, which are known to the medical profession as the best anti-periodic stimulant and tonic agents, as to the exhausting process of extracting their strength and medical virtues. I have also examined several bottles of the "Home Stomach Bitters," and found that their contents corresponded exactly to the process of manufactur- ing. From these observations, I am convinced that it is fully equal to any other Stomach Bitters offered to the public, and excels the celebrated Hostetter's Bitters, not only in its agreeable taste, but also in superiority of composition. ENNO SANDER, P. H. D., Analytical Chemist.


Prepared by JACKSON, PFOUTS & DOUGLAS, N. Second Street, St. Louis, Mo.


And For Sale by all Respectable Druggists and Grocers.


JULIUS BAUER & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF THE


"Favorite Bauer," Improved Agraffe, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT


PIANOS


Every Instrument Fully Warranted for Five Years.


ALSO GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE


Gold Medal Wm. Knabe & Co. Pianos,


AND THE


Silver Tongue E. P. Needham & Son's CHURCH AND PARLOR


ORGANS.


Manufacturers and Importers of


Band Instruments, Strings,


AND ALL KINDS OF


MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.


JULIUS BAUER & CO., Corner State and Monroe Sts., Palmer House, CHICAGO.


22


LIBERTY IRON WORKS.


FRASER, CHALMERS & CO.


Successors to the Eagle Works Manufacturing Company,


CM


FR.


FRASER


EMERS & CO.


CHICAGO


ILLINOIS


CHICASO ENC. CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED


Steam Engines, Boilers, and Stamp Mills,


AMALGAMATING PANS AND SETTLERS,


CRUSHING ROLLERS, MINING PUMPS, PATENT STAMP SHOES, AGITATORS, CONCENTRATORS, SCREENS, ROCK BUCKETS, Hoisting, Mining! and Smelting Machinery, Retorts, Bullion and Ingot Moulds, Trommels, Slag Pots and Cars, Ore Elevator Buckets and Chains.


Circular and Mulay Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Flour Mills, & General Machinery.


Having been for the past thirty years Partners and Managers of EAGLE WORKS MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, (these Works being now closed), and having purchased all their large stock of Machinery Patterns, embracing the most complete and extensive set of Engines, Gears, Pulleys, and miscellaneous Patterns in the Northwest, we are prepared to continue its business in all its branches with unequaled facilities, to fill orders for all descriptions of work and repairs without the usual delay and expense in getting up new patterns.


FF Also Agents and Dealers in Steam and Centrifugal Pumps, Blake Crusher, Leffel Water Wheel, Stillwell Heater and Lime Catcher, Blowers, Wire Rope, Wrought Iron Pipe, Wire Cloth, and General Mine and Mill Supplies.


139 to 145 FULTON ST., bet. Union and Halsted, CHICAGO.


Please address


FRASER, CHALMERS & CO., Chicago.


UTAH AT A GLANCE.


Deseret Museum,


Opposite South Entrance to Temple Block.


JOHN W. YOUNG, - - Proprietor.


This Museum enables Tourists, Travelers, and passers through SALT LAKE CITY. to see in one building the wonderful productions of Utali - ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, and MINERAL-comprising most complete Min- eral Cabinets, containing rare and valuable specimens of the ORES OF UTAH: BIRDS AND WILD ANIMALS OF THE TERRITORY: ANCIENT INDIAN RELICS; PETRIFACTIONS; and a large and most interesting collection of Specimens of various kinds, obtained in the GREAT BASIN, worthy the attention of the Student, the Naturalist, and the Traveler.


No one should visit SALT LAKE CITY without calling at the DESERET MUSEUM.


JOSEPH L. BARFOOT, SUP'T.


SALT LAKE THEATRE.


Salt Lake Theatre Corporation, Proprietors.


One of the finest Temples of the Drama in the United States, and without a rival from Chicago to San Francisco.


ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES


PRODUCED IN RAPID SUCCESSION, SUPPORTED BY A STOCK COMPANY OF METROPOLITAN ABILITY.


CLAWSON, CAINE & WILLIAMS, Managers.


THE UTAH MINING GAZETTE, An Illustrated Weekly Journal


DEVOTED TO THE


MINING, COMMERCIAL,


And other Material Interests of Utah.


THE ONLY JOURNAL OF LIKE CHARACTER


PUBLISHED IN THE TERRITORY.


A most valuable and Reliable Epitome of its In- dustrial Progress and Vast Resources; with Mining and Scientific Correspondents of marked ability.


One year, $4.00; six months, $2.50 ; three months, $1.50.


F. T. PERRIS, J. SALISBURY, J. ISAACS, Editors and Proprietors.


The Central Pacific R. R.


WITH ITS SEVERAL BRANCHES, OPERATING


From Ogden to San Francisco,


And permeating most of the magnificent State of California, offers to all who desire to visit


THE " GOLDEN LAND," THE YO SEMITE, THE BIG TREES,


THE GEYSERS,


And the other attractions of California, or to seek health in its salubrious climate,


EASE, COMFORT, CERTAINTY AND CELERITY IN TRAVELING,


It makes Close Connection with the Union Pacific, at Ogden ; RUNS THE


MAGNIFICENT SILVER PALACE CARS,


And affords every advantage for rapidly viewing


THE GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY OF THE


SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS.


BUSINESS MEN will find every disposition to see to their interests, and


THE TRANSPORTATION OF FREIGHT


WITH DISPATCH.


A. N. TOWNE, Gen'l Superintendent.


T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent.


Chicago & North-Western R. R.


GO EAST


FROM Colorado, Utah and the West, and from Council Bluffs and Omaha, Via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, the popular route to


CHICAGO,


Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburgh,


PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,


Indianapolis, Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville,


And all Points East and South.


This is the SHORTEST, BEST and ONLY LINE running Pullman Celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches


Connecting with the Union Pacific Railroad at


OMAHA, AND FROM THE WEST


VIA GRAND JUNCTION, MARSHALL, CEDAR RAPIDS, CLINTON, STERLING, AND DIXON, FOR


CHICAGO AND THE EAST.


Close Connections made at CHICAGO for all Points North, South and East.


Tickets for sale in all Western Offices, and by


M. H. DAVIS,


At White & McCornick's Bank, Salt Lake City.


MARVIN HUGHITT, W. H. STENNETT, Gen'l Passenger Agent.


Gen'l Superintendent.


3 1197 00062 4541


DATE DUE


WESC8 4 4978


MAR 1 4 1997


OCT 2 0 1979


2 0 3 1993


MAY 1 9 RECIO JUN


JAN


0 7 1998


SEP 1 0


JAN 2 3 198


MAY 2 3 1998


MAY 2 1986 1 2


CC6: 4 1 100


AUG 2 9 1992 OCT 1 1 2000


APR 1 1 2001


Fig 121 3


FEB


FEB 2 2 2005


DUN 1 0 1984


JUN 0 1 2006


SEP 1 1987. .


FEB 0 7 1996


OCT 1 7 200$


00


SEP 3 0


REC'D


OCT 2 3 1996


1988 co


APR 2 4 2006


OCT 1 2 2006


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