Gazetteer of Utah and Salt Lake City directory, 1874, Part 5

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COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- Jacob G. Bigler. County Clerk .- Samuel Pitchforth. Recorder .- John Pyper.


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Treasurer .- Edwin Harley.


Sheriff .- William L. Sperry.


Coroner .- Charles Sperry.


Notaries Public .- Samuel Pitchforth, William R. May, Nephi ; A. H. Noon, Eureka, Tintic ; A. G. Sutherland, Sil- ver, Tintic ; S. J. Comfort, Diamond, Tintic.


Superintendent of Common Schools .- Thomas Ord.


Selectmen .- Charles Sperry, Charles Foot, Elmer Taylor.


KANE COUNTY


Lies directly east of, and is bounded on the west by, Wash- ington, on the north by Iron county, on the east by Colorado Territory, and on the south by Arizona. It is 250 miles east and west by 60 miles north and south, and contains a popu- lation of about 6,000. It was settled in 1857. The principal towns in Kane county are Toquerville, Virgen City, Rock- ville, Kanab, and Mt. Carmel. This county is also rich in minerals, though little has been done to develop them. It is well supplied with timber and grazing land, and has a fair supply of springs and streams for irrigation and stock. Many settlements in Kane county produce wine and an abundance of choice fruit, with excellent syrups, from the imphee and sorghum. In some localities cotton yields well. The eastern portion of the county is especially adapted to grazing and dairying, and is noted for the abundance and excellence of its butter, cheese, and beef. The principal streams in this county are the Virgen, Ash creek, Laverkin, Kanab creek, and Pahrea, with other streams and bodies of water. In the almost unexplored eastern part of the county, there is a delightful climate, with abundance of water, tim- ber and grass, broad valleys of fertile soil; and iron, coal, silver, plumbago, copper, etc., have been discovered. Between Johnson and Pahrea there are acres of prostrate forests of tall trees, completely petrified and changed to "everlasting rocks." In a valley still east of the petrified forest, called " Potato Valley," there is an abundance of the


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common potato growing wild ; and still farther east, ancient Aztec ruins are found. In the county are four flouring mills, four saw mills, and one lath and shingle mill.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- Wm. Bringhurst.


County Clerk and Recorder .- Martin M. Slack.


Treasurer .- Isaac Duffin.


Coroner .- Isaac C. Haight.


Assessor and Collector .- W. Bringhurst.


Notaries Public .- M. M. Slack, M. T. Farnsworth, W. M. Johnson.


Superintendent of Common Schools .- Sextus Johnson. Selectmen .- George Spillsberry, James Lewis, J. Ferry.


MILLARD COUNTY


Is bounded on the south by Beaver county, on the east by Sevier and Sanpete counties, on the north by Tooele county, and on the west by the State of Nevada. Its county seat, Fillmore, was once the capital of the Territory, and has a population of some twelve hundred souls. The other prin- cipal towns are : Scipio, Holden, Oak City, Meadow, and Kanosh. There is considerable land in the county adapted to agriculture, but the scarcity of water for irrigation pur- poses renders much of it comparatively useless. The larger portion is suitable for grazing. Deposits of sulphur and brimstone have been discovered, and promise to become val- uable. Millard has six flouring mills, four saw mills, one of them having steam power, and one lath and picket mill.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- Joseph S. Giles. Sheriff .- Peter Huntsman. Recorder .- F. M. Lyman. Treasurer .- Nephi Pratt. Assessor and Collector .- Joseph S. Giles. Coroner .- O. H. Warner.


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Notaries Public .- Thomas Yates, W. H. Damron, Joseph S. Giles.


Superintendent of Common Schools .- E. M. Webb. Selectmen .- David Thompson, H. B. Owens, O. B. Cooley.


FILLMORE.


This city, as well as the county, is named after the late President Millard Fillmore, for whom the majority of the people of Utah entertain great respect. It is situated on the line of travel north and south, and contains an enter- prising population of about 1,200.


CITY OFFICERS.


Mayor .- J. V. Robison.


Councilors .- Edward Partridge, F. M. Lyman, Lewis Brunsen, James C. Owens, H. J. Mccullough.


Justices of the Peace .- B. H. Robison, Hiram Mace.


Recorder .- Nephi Pratt.


MORGAN COUNTY


Contains some 750 square miles, and is bounded west by Salt Lake, Davis, and Weber counties, north by Cache county, east by Rich and Summit counties, and south by Summit county. The Weber river, running through the canon of the same name, divides the county, and along its banks, on either side, are the principal settlements and cultivated land. Agriculture is the leading industry, the soil yielding abund- antly of wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, and other cereals and root crops. The low, rolling hills, which recede from the valley on either side of the river, seeded with a fine quality of grass, afford good range for grazing. The larger part of the county's area is mountainous, and in the mountains are a number of cañons, well filled with a fine growth of pine timber, suitable for lumbering purposes. In these cañons are three steam saw mills, four water-power saw mills, two


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shingle mills, and one lath mill. There are also two flouring mills in the county. The farming land is limited in extent, being some twelve miles in length by about one in breadth, through which the river runs. The county has a superior quality of limestone, and furnishes large quantities of lime. It also has immense slate deposits, which are yet unworked ; with iron ore and silver-bearing galena, a number of loca- tions of the last named having been already made, and some work done on them, in the mountains on the north side of the valley. The Union Pacific railroad runs through the county, following the course of the Weber river. Popula- tion, about 2,000.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- Jesse Haven.


County Clerk .- Samuel Francis.


Sheriff .- David Sanders.


Recorder .- Thos. R. G. Welch.


Treasurer .- Richard Fry.


Assessor and Collector .- Thos. R. G. Welch.


Notary Public .- John Seaman.


Superintendent of Common Schools .- Joseph Porter.


Selectmen .- W. G. Smith, Jas. R. Porter, David Bybee.


MORGAN CITY,


The county seat, is situated on the Weber river, and here is Weber Station of the Union Pacific railroad. It is a thriv- ing settlement, with an industrious population.


MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.


Mayor .- William Eddington.


Couneilors .- Richard Fry, Charles Turner, Robert Hogg, Timothy Metts.


Justices of the Peace .- Samuel Francis, David Robinson.


Treasurer .- Richard Fry.


Recorder .- Thomas Welsh.


Marshal .- Thomas Lerwill.


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PIUTE COUNTY,


Is bounded on the north by Sevier county, on the west by Beaver county, on the south by Iron county, and on the east by Colorado Territory. But a proportionately small area of the county is arable land, yet it has a large extent of good range for cattle, where stock raising can be profitably pursued. In the western side of the county valuable min- eral deposits, carrying gold and silver, have been discovered, and to some extent worked, and an extension of the North and South Railroad in that direction is earnestly desired by those interested in the mines in the vicinity of Bullion City. The county is very thinly settled, owing to its exposed sit- uation and the incursions of hostile Indians in years past.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- John Pope. County Clerk and Recorder .- Jacob Hess.


RICH COUNTY.


The settlements in this county are mainly situated in the valley of the Bear River, as it winds along from Evanston, Wyoming, on the U. P. railroad, to Bear Lake. The county is bounded on the north by Idaho Territory, on the west by Cache and Morgan counties, on the south by Summit county, and on the east by Wyoming Territory. It has considerable cultivable land, and excellent range for cattle, while fish and game are plenty. There are, in the county, one flouring mill, three saw mills and two shingle mills.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- Wm. H. Lee.


County Clerk .- William Howard. Recorder .- W. Howard.


Treasurer .- Wilford Woodruff, Jr.


Assessor and Collector .- Wm. Howard.


Superintendent of Common Schools .- W. P. Nebeker.


Selectmen .- Randolph Stewart, W. H. Lee, Ira Nebeker.


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SALT LAKE COUNTY.


This is the most populous, wealthiest and important county in the Territory, and covers about 400 square miles. It is bounded on the north by Davis county, on the northeast by Morgan county, on the east by Summit and Wasatch coun- ties, on the south by Utah county, on the west by Tooele county, and on the northwest by Great Salt Lake. The islands in Great Salt Lake are attached to it for judicial pur- poses. It comprises the southern end of Great Salt Lake valley, with the Wasatch mountains on the east and the Oquirrh range on the west, in which is a considerable area of cultivated land, principally on the east side and centre of the valley, south of Salt Lake City. The Big and Little Cottonwoods, West Mountain, Adams and Hot Spring mining districts, are in this county, and promise immense and permanent wealth from mining, and the manufactures and industries that will be developed in connection with it. In Salt Lake county are two woolen factories-the Deseret and Wasatch-with about five hundred spindles each, ten reduc- tion works, one separating and refining works, and one con- centrating works, with a large number of flouring, saw, and other mills. Besides Salt Lake City there are in the county a number of thriving and rapidly growing settlements, inclu- ding Mill Creek, Big Cottonwood, South Cottonwood, Dra- per, Union, West Jordan and Herriman ; Sandy, at the junc- tion of the W. & J. V. R. R., and B. C. & C. F. R. R., with the Utah Southern railroad, and Granite, at the mouth of Little Cottonwood ; with the mining towns of Alta and Bingham. The population of Salt Lake county is over 35,000.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- Elias Smith.


County Clerk .- D. Boekholt.


Sheriff .- Robert T. Burton.


Recorder .- Edwin D. Woolley.


Prosecuting Attorney .- Z. Snow.


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GAZETTEER OF UTAH AND


Assessor and Collector .- Robert J. Golding.


Treasurer .- Theodore Mckean.


Coroner .- George J. Taylor.


Surveyor .- Charles W. Hardy.


Notaries Public .- (See Salt Lake, Alta and Bingham.)


Superintendent of Public Schools .- Robert L. Campbell.


Selectmen .- Reuben Miller, Isaac M. Stewart, E. Malen Weiler.


Deputy Sheriffs .- R. J. Golding, Albert Dewey, Wm. Burton, Salt Lake ; Martin Florida, Alta.


PRECINCT OFFICERS.


First Precinct, Salt Lake City .- Adam Spiers, J. P., Richard W. McAllister, Constable.


Second Precinct, Salt Lake City .- Samuel W. Richards, J. P., Brigham Y. Hampton, Constable.


Third Precinct, Salt Lake City .- E. B. Tripp, J. P., Gideon H. C. Gibbs, Constable.


Fourth Precinct, Salt Lake City .- Jeter Clinton, J. P., John Reading, Constable.


Sugar House Precinct .- Jacob Gibson, J. P., Charles I. Robson, Constable.


Mill Creek Precinct .- John F. Snedaker, J. P., E. F. M. Guest, Constable.


Big Cottonwood Precinct .- B. B. Bitner, J. P., D. B. Brinton, Constable.


South Cottonwood Precinct .- Silas Richards, J. P., Wil- liam McMillan, J. P., Richard Howe, Constable, James Max- field, Constable.


Draper Precinct .- Joshua Terry, J. P., John Fitzgerald, Constable.


Sandy Precinct .- Isaac Harrison, J. P., Robert Hoffman, Constable.


Little Cottonwood Precinct .- William Gill Mills, J. P., James A. Varnes, J. P., Henry Shields, Constable, W. P. Rowe, Constable.


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Granite Precinct .- Solomon J. Despain, J. P., W. B. Rohrer, Constable.


Silver Precinct .- Richard Greenway, J. P., John C. Kerr, Constable.


West Jordan Precinct .- B. Cutler, J. P., Samuel Bate- man, Constable.


South Jordan Precinct .- William Windward, J. P., Henry Beckstead, Constable.


North Jordan Precinct .- Samuel Benion, J. P., George M. Spencer, Constable.


Bingham Precinct .- L. B. Kinney, J. P., John McGinty, Constable.


Brighton Precinct .- Henry Rudy, J. P., Theo. W. Let- son, Constable.


ESTRAY POUND KEEPERS .- SALT LAKE COUNTY.


District Pound Keepers .- Joseph Horne, James R. Miller, Samuel Bateman.


Precinct Pound Keepers .- Robert Hazen, Brighton ; Charles I. Robson, Sugar House ; John Morgan, Mill Creek ; Caleb D. Brinton, Big Cottonwood ; A. W. Smith, Draper ; W. A. Bills, South Jordan ; Ensign Stocking, Fort Herri- man.


ALTA,


The business centre of the Little Cottonwood mining dis- trict, is located eleven miles up the canon, at the foot of the famous Emma Hill, and within a short distance of the Emma, Flagstaff, and other valuable mines. From the character of the mineral deposits in the surrounding mountains, there is little doubt that this town, at the head of a beautiful and picturesque cañon, and nestling in the bosom of the deep gorge, will have a permanent prosperity. The population varies, according to the season, from 800 to 1,500; fewest in winter and most numerous in summer.


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ALTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Assayer. Davis, M., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Baker. Lang, Charles, Walker, bet. I and 2 W. Barber.


Bauman, Andrew, Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Billiards.


EWING & RAFFERTY, Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Fitzgerald & Co., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


HARLOW & CO., Walker, se. cor. 2 W.


Boots and Shoes. BYRNE, ED., Walker. CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W. Mills, Wm, Gill, Walker, bet. 2 and 3W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Brewers. BERNAY, ALEX., Walker, bet. 4 and 5 W.


NISHWITZ, WM., Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Butchers. ARMSTRONG & CO., Wal- ker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Rowe, Win. P., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Gigars & Tobacco.


CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W.


ENOS, C. H., Walker, bet. I and 2 W. HASKIN, HARRY, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Kimball, Harry, Walker, bet. 2 and 3W. Mills, Wm. Gill, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3W. Tucker. James, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Clothing. CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W. MILLS, WM. GILL, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Confectionary & Fruits.


Enos, C. H., Walker, bet. 1 and 2 W. Haskin, Harry, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Tucker, James, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Crockery & Glassware.


CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W.


Dry Goods. CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W. Mills, Wm. Gill, Walker, bet 2 and 3 W. Druggist.


Forney, Ed., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Express.


Wells, Fargo & Co., James Weigle, agt. office Street & Ralph's store


Gents' Furnishing Goods.


CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W. Cohen, A., 2 W. Mills, Wm. Gill, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Groceries & Provisions.


CLASBEY & READ, Walker, sw. cor. 2 W.


FORNEY, ED., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. MILLS, WM. GILL, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3W. TUCKER, JAMES, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Hardware.


CLASBEY & READ, Walker, S. W. cor. 2 W.


MILLS, WM. GILL, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Hotels.


ADOLPHY, FRITZ, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


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Hotel and Restaurant.


FRITZ ADOLPHY, Proprietor.


Shooting Gallery and Bar


CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.


BRANDY, J. ( Miners' House), Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


FULLER, S. ( Fuller House), Walker, cor. 3 W. IBA, CY. ( Mountain House), Palmerville.


Seaman & Varnes ( Grand Hotel), Walker bet. I and 2 W.


Thomas, 1 & A. ( Cañion Ilous=) Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Livery Stable. PARLIN & THOMPSON, foot of 3 W.


Lodging Houses. Ewing & Rafferty, Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Sanford, Mrs., (Alta 1. h ), 3 W.


Simmons, Dan., Walker, bet. I and 2 W. Meat Market. Armstrong & Co., Walker.


1. C. ARMSTRONG. K. R MUNKO.


Alta Meat Market


ARMSTRONG & CO., Props.


Mining Companies and Hotels furnished at wholesale rates.


Miners' Outfitting Goods. CLASEY & READ, Walker, S. W. cor. 2 W. Mills, Wm. Gill, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Street & Ralph, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


STREET & RALPH, DEALERS IN


GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Miners' Outfitting Supplies.


Managers and superintendents of mines are respectfully requested to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.


Tucker, James, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


JAMES TUCKER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Groceries, Provisions,


AND PRODUCE,


Miners' Outfitting Supplies, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCOS & CIGARS,


Walker St., - ALTA CITY.


News Depots. Enos, C. H., Walker, bet. I and 2 W. llaskins, Harry, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Notaries Public.


McDONALD, JOHN, Walker. Mills, Wm. Gill, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Recorder. McDONALD, JOHN, Walker.


Restaurants. Adolphy, Fritz, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


AMES, MRS. E. K., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Bauman, Andrew, Walker, bet. I and 2 W. DEAN, C. O., Walker, ne. cor. 2 W. MURPHY & DUNN, Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Simmons, Dan. H., Walker, bet. I and 2 W. Saloons. ADOLPHY, FRITZ, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. BERNAY, ALEX., (Miner's Exchange), Walker.


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GROCERIES at Wholesale at CLASBEY & READ'S.


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Cohen, Abe, 2 W.


Ewing & Rafferty, Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Fitzgerald & Co., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Fuller, S., Fuller House.


Gunther, Jo. ( Mountain Saloon), Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


HARLOW & CO., Walker, se. cor. 2 W.


KIMBALL, HARRY ( Keg Saloon), Walker.


MASTERS, T. J. ( El Dorado), Walker, ne. cor. 2 W.


McTernay, James, Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Nishwitz, Wm., Walker, bet. I and 2 W.


Seaman & Varnes, Grand Hotel.


Swan, Peter ( Swan Saloon), Walker, bet. 3 and 4 W.


TUCKER, JAMES ( Keg Sa- loon), Walker.


Shooting Gallery. ADOLPHY, FRITZ, Walker.


Stoves and Tinware.


CLASBEY & READ, (see qr. page adv.) Telegraph. Deseret T. Co.'s office, 3 W.


Wines and Liquors, (at Wholesale).


CLASBEY & READ, (see qr. page adv.)


Forney, Ed., Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W. Mills, Wm. Gill, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


Tucker, James, Walker, bet. 2 and 3 W.


BINGHAM,


The business centre of the West Mountain mining district, is located in Bingham Canon, and is the present terminus of the Bingham Carion and Camp Floyd R. R. Its people are enterprising, and surrounded as it is by immense depos- its of silver-bearing lead ores and by gold diggings, there is undoubtedly a prosperous and permanent future before it. Below the town, lower down the Canon, is the smelting works of the Winamuck Company. Bingham has a Good Templar Lodge, with the following officers : J. L. Stuart, W. C. T .; Miss S. L. Young, W. R. H. S .; Miss Emma Henderson, W. L. H. S. ; Miss Caroline B. Blake, W.V. T .; H. T. Berton, W. S .; F. M. Dennis, W. F. S .; Miss S. A. Stuart, W. T .; S. E. Walker, W. M .; Miss M. Henderson, W. I. G .; John Hogan, W. O. G .; Rev. Pearce, W. C .; Ben- jamin Weller, T. W. C. T. ; J. W. Burns, Lodge Deputy.


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BINGHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Agents (Mining). Kelsey, Eli B., Sr., Main Kinney, L. B., Main


Assayer. Kelsey, E. B. Jr., Main


Barbers Bigot, W. G., Main


Wellman, J. 11., Main


Billiards. DAVIS, A., Main Hawkins & Hockin, Main USHER & CROWELL, Main


HEADQUARTERS


USHER & CROWELL Billiard Parlor,


Main Street, BINGHAM.


The finest appointed Saloon in Bingham City.


WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.


Boots and Shoes.


Blumenthal Bros., Main


Hoffman, L., Main


Klopenstein & Miller, Main Manning, Wm., Main MORRIS, ISADOR, Main READ, WM., Main Weller, B., Main


Cigars and Tobacco.


Blenny, W. E., Mam


Cooper, Wm., Main Guiseppe, Jo., Main Klopenstein & Miller, Main McCrum, Main McKee & Duncan, Spanish Mine Morris, Isador. Main Phelan, Pat., Main READ, WM., Main


Robitscheck, H., Main Williams, D. R., Main


Clothing. Blenny, W. E., Main, near depot Blumenthal Bros., Main


Iloffman, 1 .. , Main Klopenstein & Miller, Main MORRIS, ISADOR, Main Read, Wm., Main


Drugs. Fenton, Wakefield, Main Klopenstein & Miller, Main


Express. Wells, Fargo & Co., L. II. Washburn, agent, Main


General Merchandise. Blenny W. E., Main


W. E. BLENNY,


DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE,


Groceries, Provisions, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, At terminus of Bingham Canon R. R.


Blumenthal Bros., Main Hoffman L., Main Klopenstein & Miller, Main McKee & Duncan, near Spanish Mine


HUGH W. MCKER. JAS. DUNCAN. McKEE & DUNCAN, Dealers in General Merchandise,


MINERS' OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES,


Wines, Liquors and Cigars.


Forks Bingham and Bear Gulch, Rattlesnake and Black Jack.


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Morris Isador, Main


PIONEER STORE.


ISADOR MORRIS, Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE


MINERS' OUTFITTING SUPPLIES,


Hardware, Crockery, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc.,


Main Street, - - BINGHAM.


Phelan, Pat., Main Read, William, Main


Groceries and Provisions.


Blenny, W. E., Main


Cooper, W. C., Main


Jacobs, I., Main


KLOPENSTEIN LER, Main


MIL-


McKee & Duncan, near Spanish Mine Morris. Isador, Main READ, WILLIAM, Main Williams, D. R., Main


Hardware. Klopenstein & Miller, Main Morris, Isador, Main Read, Wm., Main


Hotels. Bingham House, O. E. Powell, prop., Main DIXON HOUSE, R. D. Clark, prop., Main


DIXON HOUSE.


Bingham Canon, - UTAH. R. D. CLARK, Prop'r.


First-class accommodations for 100 guests. Neat rooms and a well-furnished table. Bar in connection with the house well supplied with


Choice Liquors and Cigars.


Those wishing to visit the Mines can obtain SADDLE HORSES at the Hotel Livery Stable.


GRIFFIN'S HOTEL, R. S. Griffin, prop., Main


Livery Stable.


McGUIRE, SILAS, Main


Miners' Ontfitting Goods.


Blenny, W. E., near R. R. Depot Jacobs, J., Main


Klopenstein & Miller, Main


McKee & Duncan, near Spanish Mine


Morris, Isador, Main


READ, WILLIAM, Main News Depot. Robitscheck, H., Main


Notaries Public. GOULD, C. A., Main KINNEY, L. B., Main


Recorder.


Thompson, Henry, Main


Restaurants.


Cowl, Charles, Main McGrew & Brown, Main


Saloons,


Areskog, Gus., Main BARR & CHILDS, near Jor- dan Mine


Berger & Oetzman, Main


Blenny, W. E., Main


Cooper, Wm., Main


DAVIS, A., Main


Fish, Charles, Main Guiseppe, J. Main


Hawkins & Hockin, Main


McCrum, Robert, Main


McKee & Duncan, near Spanish Mine


McSwiney, N. B., Main


Phelan, Pat., Main


Robitscheck, Main


USHER & CROWELL, Main Stoves and Tinware.


Klopenstein & Miller, Main Morris, Isador, Main


Telegraph Office.


Deseret Telegraph Co., Griffin's Hotel Wines and Liquors (Wholesale). KLOPENSTEIN & MIL- LER, Main McKee & Duncan, near Spanish Mine Morris, Isador, Main


At DUNFORD & SONS CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST STOCK of BOOTS,


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SANPETE COUNTY


Is one of the most prosperous and self-sustaining counties in the Territory. It used to be called " The Granary of Utah," but Cache county of later years has successfully disputed that title with it. Sanpete valley is over fifty miles in length from north to south, semi-divided by a range of mountains that juts downward into it. In this valley are Fairview, Mount Pleasant, Spring City, Ephraim, Manti-the county seat-and Gunnison, the last named on the Sanpitch river, and all nearly on a line on the east side of the valley ; while Moroni is situated nearer the dividing ridge of mountains and with Fountain Green on the mail road from Nephi, Juab county. Sanpete is bounded on the north by Wasatch and and Utah counties, on the west by Juab and Millard coun- ties, on the south by Sevier county, and on the east by Colo- rado Territory. Besides its agricultural importance it is rich in mineral deposits, particularly in coal and iron. The former is found near Manti, Fairview, and Mount Pleasant, and in the neighborhood of Wales, in extensive beds. Near Moroni, iron ore is declared to exist in such quantity that the deposit is called an iron mountain ; while near Ephraim and Fairview building rock, of good quality and easily worked, exists in unlimited quantity. The county has also excellent and extensive range for cattle. There are in Sanpete eleven flouring and twelve saw mills.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge .- George Peacock. County Clerk .- William T. Reid.


Prosecuting Attorney .- Franklin Spencer.


· Sheriff .- George P. Billings.


Recorder .- W. T. Reid. Treasurer .- Fred W. Cox.




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