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STATE GOVERNMENT.
U S Senators-Thomas Kearns and Reed Smoot. U S Congressman-Joseph Howell. :
EXECUTIVE BRANCH.
Capital, Salt Lake City.
Governor-Heber M Wells.
Secretary of State-James T Hammond.
State Auditor-Charles S Tingey.
State Treasurer-John DeGrey Dixon.
Attorney General-M A Breeden. District Attorney-Benner X Smith.
Supt of Public Instruction-A C Nelson. Adjutant General-Charles S Burton. Librarian-L P Palmer. State Bank Examiner-Walter J Beatie. Coal Mine Inspector-Gomer Thomas, Salt Lake City. State Engineer-A F Doremus, Salt Lake City.
State Fish and Game Commissioner-John Sharp, Salt Lake City.
State Food Inspector-Moroni Heiner, Salt Lake City.
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STATE JUDICIARY-STATE BOARDS.
STATE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS.
Located at Salt Lake City.
Judges-Chief Justice, R N Baskin; Wm M McCarty, George W Bartch.
Reporter-H W Griffith.
Clerk-L P Palmer.
Terms-The Supreme Court shall be held at the capi- tal of the State, and shall convene and hold three terms in each year, viz: On the second Mondays of February, May and October. The Court may adjourn from time to time as it may deem proper.
DISTRICT COURTS.
First Judicial District-C H Hart, Judge. Second Judicial District-H H Rolapp, Judge.
Third Judicial District-Wm C Hall, S W Stewart, C W Morse, T D Lewis, Judges.
Fourth Judicial District-John E Booth, Judge.
Fifth Judicial District-Thomas Marineaux, Judge. Sixth Judicial District-John F Chidester, Judge. Seventh Judicial District-Jacob Johnson, Judge.
STATE BOARDS. STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS.
State Prison, located 14th East, s e cor 12th South, Salt Lake City, Arthur Pratt, Warden.
Heber M Wells, Governor and member of Board. Charles Read, Elias A Smith, Fisher S Harris.
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.
H W Davis, Sec, 511 McCornick Bldg, Salt Lake City. W J Dalrymple, Weber County.
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STATE BOARDS.
George E Ellerbeck, Salt Lake County. A S Chapman, Salt Lake County. W H Bucher, Salt Lake County. H W Davis, Salt Lake County.
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. 525 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City. John J Thomas, Secretary.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
City and County Building, Salt Lake City.
Hon Heber M Wells, Chairman.
James T Hammond, Secretary and Member.
M A Breeden, Attorney-General and Member.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF BARBERS.
Felix Rheinbold, President, Ogden.
Perley A Hill, Sec, Salt Lake City.
C M Benedict, Treas, Salt Lake City.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS.
T B Beatty, Sec., 39 Mercantile Blk, Salt Lake City.
F S Bascom, Salt Lake County.
Martha H Cannon, Salt Lake County.
A F Doremus, Salt Lake Coutny.
S H Allen, Salt Lake County.
F B Steele, Juab County.
W R Calderwood, Cache County.
STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE.
J H Parry, Sec, 413 Deseret News Annex, Salt Lake City.
B H Bower, Provo. Thomas Judd, Washington County. Mons Peterson, Grand County.
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STATE BOARDS.
STATE BOARD OF LABOR, CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.
John Nicholson, Salt Lake County. J S Daveler, Salt Lake County. E A Wall, Salt Lake County.
STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS. .
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Hon Heber M Wells, Governor and Chairman. Byron Groo, Secretary of Board. Thomas D Rees, Sanpete County. . Herschel Bullen. Cache County. James A Melville, Millard County.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
Dr D C Budge, Cache County. Dr Briant Stringham, Davis County. Dr A S Condon, Weber County. Dr Elias S Wright, Salt Lake County. Dr A C Ewing, Salt Lake County. Dr J E Hanchett, Salt Lake County. Dr R W Fisher, Salt Lake County.
STATE BOARD OF PARDONS.
Hon Heber M Wells, Governor and President. M A Breeden, Secretary. G W Bartch, R N Baskin, Wm M McCarty.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
C H McCoy, Salt Lake County. James L Franken, Salt Lake County. W W Cook, Beaver County. R F Riter, Cache County. T H Carr, Weber County.
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STATE BOARDS-STATE INSTITUTIONS.
STATE BOARD OF SHEEP COMMISSIONERS.
419 Deseret News Annex, Salt Lake City.
John C Sharp, President.
James L Wrathall, V-Pres.
John C Mackay ..
Ed J Kearnes.
Wilford Day.
Jesse M Smith, Inspector.
Virginia Jones, Secretary.
STATE BUREAU OF STATISTICS.
522 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City.
Charles De Moisy, Commissioner.
UTAH SILK COMMISSION.
502 City and County Building, Salt Lake City. Mrs Margaret A Caine, Secretary.
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
(See also Hospitals, Asylums, Etc, Page 43.) AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH. College located at Logan.
President, W J Kerr; Trustees, W S McCornick, Salt Lake County; Mrs Emily S Richards, Salt Lake County; George C Whitmore, Juab County; Evan R Owens, Cache County; Lorenzo Hansen, Cache County; John A McAllis- ter, Cache County; Mrs Rosina N Bagley, Weber County.
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STATE INSTITUTIONS.
DESERET AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTUR- ING SOCIETY.
Headquarters, 15-16 Hooper Bldg., Salt Lake City. W J Bateman, Secretary.
STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
School located at Ogden. E M Allison, Superintendent.
STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL.
Located at Provo, east end of Center Street.
Hon Heber M Wells, Governor and Chairman; C S Tingey, State Auditor and Member; John De Gray Dixon, State Treasurer and Member; Milton H Hardy, M D, Sup- erintendent.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Located at Salt Lake City.
STATE SCHOOL FOR DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND.
School located at Ogden.
Prof Frank M Driggs, Superintendent.
STATE SCHOOL OF MINES. Located at Salt Lake City. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Located at Salt Lake City.
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STATE INSTITUTIONS-U. S. OFFICERS.
- BOARD OF REGENTS.
James Sharp, Salt Lake City.
Frank Pierce, Salt Lake City.
Waldemar Van Cott, Salt Lake City, Mrs Emma J MeVicker, Salt Lake City. Mrs Rebecca E Little, Salt Lake City.
Joseph T Kingsbury, Salt Lake City. - 1. Moses Thatcher, Logan. Anthon H Lund, Salt Lake City. William W Riter, Salt Lake City. James Sharp, Chairman of Board. David R Allen, Secretary.
UTAH STATE PRISON.
Prison located at Salt Lake City.
Arthur Pratt, Warden.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS LOCATED IN UTAH. UNITED STATES COURTS, DISTRICT OF UTAH. Dooly Building, Salt Lake City.
Hon John A Marshall, District Judge; Joseph Lipp- man, Attorney; Pennel Cherrington, Assistant Attorney; Jerrold R Letcher, Clerk; Margaret B Connell, Deputy Clerk; B B Heywood, Marshal; Lucian H Smyth, Chief Deputy Marshal; Howard S Page, Office Deputy Marshal; Samuel H Lewis, Master in Chancery; B Y Golding, Court Crier and Messenger; John A DeValley, Bailiff; W B Jack, Bailiff; Samuel B Hamil, Bailiff; John C Cutler, Jury Commissioner.
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS.
D H Twomey, Salt Lake; Thomas Maloney, Ogden; William Howard, Huntington; Ward E Pack, Vernal; M L Larsen, Manila; L L Crapo, Moab; Bryant S Young, Richfield.
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
U. S. REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY.
Charles Baldwin, Salt Lake; Thomas Maloney, Og- den; E E Corfman, Provo; P E Keeler, Logan; George Christensen, Mt. Pleasant; J M Lauritzen, Richfield.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 204 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City.
B B Heywood, Marshal; Lucian H Smyth, Chief Deputy; Howard S Page, Office Deputy.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
254 City and County Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Collector's Office, District of Montana. Collector, E H Callister; Deputies, Archibald Stuart, David E Evans, John A Lenzi, Edward E Jenkins, Mamie Callister.
U. S. LAND OFFICE.
310-313 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Register, Frank D Hobbs; Receiver, George A Smith.
U. S. SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.
18 E South Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Surveyor General, E H Anderson.
STATE MINE INSPECTOR.
503 City and County Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Inspector, Gomer Thomas.
U. S. CHINESE AND IMMIGRATION INSPECTORS.
415 Deseret News Annex, Salt Lake City.
A W Paine, Inspector in Charge.
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
(Reclamation Service.) 273-275 Commercial Club Bldg., Salt Lake City. George L Swendsen, Engineer.
BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE.
20-21 Eagle Block, Salt Lake City.
George S Hickox, Agent and Expert in Charge. -
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU.
Office 601 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Section Director, Dr R J Hyatt.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE-PORT OF SALT LAKE.
Office, Atlas Block, Salt Lake City.
Jacob J Greenewald, Surveyor.
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYORS.
For the District of Utah-Frank Anderson, Nephi P Anderson, George M Bacon, W H Blackburn, David H Blossom, John T Breckon, Chas P Brooks, Arthur H Brown, Richard H Browne, Heber K Burton, Lafayette G Burton, R E L Collier, W H Craigue, Mayhew H Dalley, James C Dick, Augustus D Ferron, Henry Fitzhugh, Robt L Fowler, John Glenn, Robert Gorlinski, Andrew P Han- son, W P Hardesty, Edgar F Harmston, Charles A Her- man, Herbert T Hills, Robert A Holley, Hermon W Horne. Alonzo E Hyde Jr, Adolphe Jessen, Edward B Jones, Harry S Joseph, Richard H Kello, Fred A Kelly, Curtis L Knight, Edward M LeProhon, Francis M Lyman Jr. Frederick Lyon, Isaac C Macfarlane, Thomas W Nevill,
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U. S. ARMY-PROVO POST OFFICE.
Milton L Oglesby, Samuel J Paul, James H Pitts, Charles W Reese, Thomas P Rigney, Frank T Roberts, Gustav Schulte, W B Searle, John W Sherwin, J Fewson Smith Jr, Arthur E Snow, G W Snow, Guy Sterling, Andrew J Stewart Jr, Vivian P Strange, Gerald B Street, Alfredo R Talamantes, Austin K Tiernan, Richard E Tilden, El- mer A Vail, J H Winwood, Rudolph J Young.
UNITED STATES ARMY.
Department of The Colorado-Post, Fort Douglas. Postoffice, Fort Douglas, Utah; Telegraph station, Salt. Lake City. Utah. from where there are connections with post by telegraph and electric street cars.
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER, U. S. A.
Office, 512-513 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City.
Captain Samuel V Ham, Q. M.
POST OFFICE.
Located at 92 N Academy Ave.
Postmaster-James Clove.
Assistant Postmaster-W H Dusenberry.
Clerks-L Graham, S E Graham, J R Hodson, L D Waters.
Office Hours-General delivery, 8 a m to 6 p m; Sun- days from 11 :30 a m to 12 :30 p m.
Money Order Department-From 8 a m to 6 p m (op- en daily, except Sundays and holidays).
RATES OF POSTAGE.
First Class Matter-Letters; samples with prices noted thereon in writing; matter wholly or partly in writ- ing; enclosed matter, two cents per ounce or fraction there- of; postal cards having anything attached or any writing
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RATES OF POSTAGE.
or printing on the face other than the address; drop let- ters at non-letter carrier offices, one cent per ounce or frac- tion thereof.
Second Class-Newspapers and periodicals to regular subscribers, one cent per pound; transient newspapers, one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.
Third Class-Printed matter in unsealed wrappers, corrected proof sheets, and manuscript copy accompanying the same, business and visiting cards, address tags and labels, printed maps, plans and charts, paper valentines, blue prints, photographs, engravings, heliotypes, hekto- graph prints, lithographs and similar articles of print, one cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof. Seed, cut -. tings, bulbs, roots, scions and plants are now sent at this rate, but subject to fourth class regulation.
Fourth Class-Envelopes, blank bills, letter heads, blank and playing cards, paper sacks, wrapping paper with or without printing, and blanks of any kind, merchandise, samples, drawings, and other matter not included in the first, second or third classes, one cent per ounce or fraction thereof.
Letters and packages may be registered for a fee of eight cents each in addition to postage.
Re-fordwarding-Letters may be re-forwarded with- out payment of additional postage.
Unmailable-Matter injurious to the mails, explo- sives, poisons or articles exhaling bad odor, or liable to de- composition, ardent, malt, vinous, spiritous or inflammable liquids.
All matter is limited to four pounds, except single books and first and second class matter, which may weigh more.
Whenever any packet of matter other than first class offered for mailing to any address within the United States is sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or bears writing not permissable by law, it is subject to postage at letter or first class rates, treated as a letter.
Registered Matter-First, second and third class mat- ter may be registered at an expense of eight cents on each package, in addition to the proper postage.
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BANKS-CEMETERIES-CHURCHES.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Provo Commercial and Savings Bank-2 W Center, Incorporated March, 1890; capital stock, $100,000; Reed Smoot, pres; C E Loose, vice-pres; J T Farrer, cashier; Joseph A Buttle, asst cashier.
State Bank of Provo-75 N Academy Ave. Paid-up capital $25,000; W H Ray, president; W H Brereton, vice- president; John Marwick, cashier; Alva Nelson, asst cashier.
CEMETERIES.
City Cemetery-State Road, cor 6th South. Evan Wride, Sexton.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church-149 N 1st East. Services 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday School, 10 a m; Rev Thomas H Scruggs, pastor; res rear of church.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST.
Church of Christ Scientist-Snow Bldg. First Reader, Mrs L G Barnes; Second Reader, Mrs Florence Bishop. Sunday services, 11 a m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
Presidency Utah Stake of Zion-David John, presi- dent ; Joseph B Keeler, 1st counselor; Lafayette Holbrook, 2d counselor.
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CHURCHES.
PROVO CITY WARDS, UTAH STAKE OF ZION.
First Ward-Bishop, Ole H Berg; 1st counselor, David John Jr; 2d counselor, Robert E Allen.
Second Ward-Bishop, Lars L Nelson; 1st counselor, J M Jensen; 2d counselor, Walter Scott.
Third Ward-Bishop, Thomas N Taylor; 1st counse- lor, Alfred W Harding; 2d counselor, George Powelson.
Fourth Ward-Bishop, Ernest D Partridge, 1st coun- selor, Alfred L Booth; 2d counselor, E H Smart.
Fifth Ward-Bishop, Moroni Snow; 1st counselor, E S Hinckley; 2d counselor, W E Bassett.
Sixth Ward-Bishop, Ralph Poulton; Ist counselor, George A Startup; 2d counselor, Brigham Johnson.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES OF THE UTAH STAKE OF ZION.
Each ward has a Relief Society, presided over by a President and two Counselors. A Stake Presidency, com- posed of Mary John, Merilla Daniels and Percia C Bun- nell, has general charge of all the ward Relief Societies.
YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIA- TIONS OF UTAH STAKE.
Each ward has a Y M M I A, presided over by a Presi- dent and his Counselors. A Stake Presidency, composed of Josiah E Hickman and Joseph A Buttle, has general charge of all the Y M M I A of the stake.
YOUNG LADIES' MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSO- CIATIONS OF UTAH STAKE.
Each ward has a Y L M I A, presided over by a Presi- dent and two Counselors. A Stake Presidency, composed of Jean C Jarvis, Alice Reynolds and Nell Sumsion, has general charge of all the Y L M T A of the stake.
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CHURCHES.
PRIMARY ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UTAH STAKE OF ZION.
Each ward has a Primary Association, presided over by a President and two assistants. A Stake Presidency, composed of Nora E Young, Diana Bean and Elizabeth Boyden, has general charge of all the associations of the stake.
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS OF UTAH STAKE OF ZION.
Each ward has from one or two Sabbath-schools, in charge of superintendents and assistants. A Stake Sup- erintendency, consisting of Lars E Eggertsen, Wm S Raw- lings and Arthur N Taylor, has general charge of all the Sunday-schools of the stake.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Congregational Church-304 N Academy Ave. Sunday services 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 10 a m; Y PS C E 6 :45 p m. Rev S H Goodwin, Pastor; res 290 N Academy Ave.
LUTHERAN.
Swedish Evangelical Church-60 S 3d West. No reg- ular pastor or services.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Methodist Episcopal Church-24 S 2d West. Ser- vices 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 10 a m. Ep- worth League 6:45 p m; Prayer Meeting, Thursdays 7:30 p m; Rev Wildman Murphy, Pastor, res Pleasant Grove.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
240 W 4th South.
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CHURCHES-CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.
Seventh Day Adventist Church-1st West n e cor 1st North. Sabbath services 11 a m; Sabbath school 10 a m; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Rev C M Wil- liams, Pastor; res 359 S 5th West.
CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.
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NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB.
Meets at the homes of the members (by invitation) every Friday afternoon at 3 p m. President, Mrs Harriet N Buckler; Secretary, Mrs Roseltha M Searle.
PROVO COMMERCIAL CLUB.
R R Irvine, pres; L O Taft, v-pres; Grant C Bagley, sec; Joseph T Farrer, treas. Meets first Tuesday of each month at 55 N Acadmey ave.
PROVO GUN CLUB.
G E Wright, pres; R A Barney, captain. Meets every Wednesday afternoon at the grounds, 1 blk s of D & R G Depot.
UTAH SOROSIS.
Meets every Wednesday at 3 p m at the homes of the members. President, Mrs Dora Irvine; vice-president, Mrs Florence Westwood; secretary, Mrs Hattie Slater; asst sec- retary, Mrs Mattie Ward; treasurer, Elva McClurg.
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COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Office, Parker School, 2d North n w cor 1st East.
President-W E Bassett.
Vice-President-Evan Wride.
Treasurer-Joseph A Buttle.
Superintendent-W S Rawlings.
Clerk-J M Jensen.
Members-J W Farrer, Ralph Poulton, E H Holt.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Franklin School-7th West bet 3d and 4th South.
Maeser School-2d South n w cor 5th East. Prin- cipal, Enoch Jorgensen.
Parker School-nw cor 2d North and 7th East. Prin- cipal, S P Eggertsen.
Timpanogos School-nw cor 4th North and 5th West. Principal, George Powelson.
MISCELLANEOUS COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, ETC.
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY.
Academy Ave between 5th and 6th North.
AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Board of Trustees-Joseph F Smith, President ; David John, Vice-President; Wilson H Dusenberry, Sec and Treas; Susa Young Gates, John Henry Smith, Reed Smoot, Lafayette Holbrook, Stephen L Chipman, Jesse Knight, Oscar B Young, Jonathan S Page Jr, Richard W Young.
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COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
'Administrative Officers-George H Brimhall, B Pd, D Sc D, President; Joseph B Keeler, D B, M Ac, First Counselor; Edwin S Hinckley, D B, B S, Second Coun- selor; Edward H Holt, D B, B S, Secretary of Faculty; John E Hayes, Registrar; George M Cope, Librarian.
Executive Committee-David John, Chairman; Reed Smoot, Jesse Knight, W H Dusenberry, Lafayette Hol- brook.
Visiting Committee-Susa Young Gates, Stephen L Chipman, Jesse Knight.
STAKE BOARDS OF EDUCATION.
UTAH STAKE-David John, President; Joseph B Keeler, Lafayette Holbrook, Reed Smoot, John E Booth, Henry T Reynolds, Jean Clara Jarvis. Alice L Reynolds, Ida Alleman.
ALPINE STAKE-Stephen L Chipman, President; James H Clarke, Abel J Evans, George N Child, Stephen W Ross, D Hanmer Robison, Eli J Clayson.
NEBO STAKE-J S Page Jr, President; Hyrum Lemmon, Henry Gardner, John J Scharrer, Joseph D Stark, Ida Coombs, Ann Nebeker.
WASATCH STAKE-Wm H Smart, President; J C Jensen, Sec and Treas; Joseph R Murdock, Edward Clyde, Alfred T Bond, David A Broadbent, John T Giles.
JUAB STAKE-James W Paxman, Pres; Charles Sperry, Isaac H Grace, Henry F McCune, Niels P Ras- mussen, Lizzie S Adams.
Proctor Academy-1st West n w cor Ist South. Prin- cipal, Rev S H Goodwin; assistants, Miss Clara A Hirst, Miss Murial Finn; Grammar Department, Miss Floss M Pond; Intermediate Department, Miss Clara Wright: Sec- ond Primary Department, Miss Caroline Bedford; Pri- mary Department, (teacher not yet appointed) ; Kinder- garten, Miss Nellie S Towle; Substitute Teacher, Miss M Alice Isely.
Baptist Home Mission School-Basement Baptist Church, Mrs. L D Waters, principal.
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EXPRESS COMPANIES-HOSPITALS-NEWSPAPERS.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Wells, Fargo & Co Express-23 N Academy Ave; I E Osborn, Agt.
Pacific Express Co-120 West Center; C F Decker, Agt.
HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, HOMES, ETC.
(See also State Institutions, Page 30.)
East Ohio Deaconess Home-269 S 3d West; Elsie Miles, Supt.
Provo General Hospital-192 S 1st East. President, George E Robison; Vice-President, J W Aird; Secretary and Treasurer, F W Taylor.
State Mental Hospital-east end of Center Street, Hon Heber M Wells, Governor and Chairman; C S Tingey, State Auditor and Member; John DeGray Dixon, State Treasurer and Member; Milton H Hardy, M D, Superin- tendent.
MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Mozart Orchestra-Irving Hansen, Leader; Mozart Pavilion.
NEWSPAPERS.
Daily Enquirer The-22 N 1st West. Published by the Enquirer Co. Subscription $6.00 per annum or 50c per month by carrier.
Home and Reveille (Monthly)-A Home and Family Journal, published by Mrs M E Mangum, Excelsior Blk. Subscription, $1.00 per annum.
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NEWSPAPERS-PARKS-PUBLIC BLDGS., HALLS, ETC.
Semi-Weekly Enquirer-22 N 1st West. Published by The Enquirer Co every Tuesday and Friday. Subscrip- tion $2.00 per annum.
Utah County Democrat (Semi-Weekly ) - 27 E Center. Published every Wednesday and Saturday by The Demo- crat Co. Subscription $2.00 per annum.
PARKS AND BOULEVARDS.
City Park-bet 3d and 5th West and bet 5th and 7th North.
West Public Square-(City Base Ball Grounds) Ceu- ter bet 5th and 6th West.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Avenue Block-35-37 N Academy Ave.
Central Building-90 N Academy Ave.
City Hall- Court House.
Court House-76 E Center.
Eldredge Building-80 N Academy Ave.
Elks' Ha!l-90 N Academy Ave.
Excelsior Block-44 W Center.
Farrer Bros' Building-25-27 N Academy Ave.
First Ward Meeting House-275 S 1st East.
First Ward Social Hall-143 E 2d South.
Fourth Ward Meeting House-n s Ist North bet Ist and 2d East.
Hines Building-106 W Center.
Knight Block-Academy Ave n e cor Center.
K of P Hall-Knight Blk.
Loose Block-31 N Academy Ave.
Masonic Hall+Knight Blk ..
Mozart Pavilion-319 S 1st West.
Odd. Fellows' Hall-82 N Academy Ave.
Provo Commercial & Savings Bank Building-8 W Center.
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS-RAILROADS-SECRET ORGANIZATIONS.
Reed Smoot Building-74-80 N Academy Ave.
Snow Building-43 E Center.
Southworth Block-108-120 W Center.
Swasey Block-75 N Academy Ave.
Second Ward Meeting House-3d South n w cor 6th West.
Third Ward Meeting House-1st North n w cor 5th West.
Union Block-28-36 W Center.
RAILROADS.
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad-Depot and office, Academy Ave n e cor 6th South; Frank Fouts, Agt.
Heber Branch (D & R G R R)-Depot and office, Academy Ave n e cor 6th South; Frank Fouts, Agt.
San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad-Depot and office, 6th South n w cor Academy Ave; George V. Craig, Agt.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.
MASONIC.
Story Lodge No. 4-Jesse M Smith, W M; J E Bott, S W ; W.B Starr, J W ; H A Barton, treas; John Marwick, sec. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Ma- sonic Hall.
Eastern Star, Chapter No 3-Mrs Tillie Holmes, W M; John Marwick, W P; Mrs Lottie Nold, Asst W M; Mrs Florence Kroupa, conductress. Meets every second Tues- day of each month at Masonic Hall.
IOOF.
Provo Lodge No 14-Edward Vincent, N G; George Peay, V G; E L Jones, sec; John E Bott, treas; B H Bow- er, Dist Dep G M. Meets every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. "
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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH.
Deborah Lodge No. 6-Elvina Bott, N G; Mrs John Warfield, V G; Mrs B H Bower, sec; Mrs Harriet West- fall, chaplain. Meets every second and fourth Friday at Odd Fellows' Hall.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Garden City Lodge No 10-Richard Olson, C C; Dr N H Nelson, V C; C W Barnes, K of R and S; J N Gulick, Dep G C. Meets every Monday night at K of P Hall.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Provo Camp No 482-James R Farrer, C C; Rev S H Goodwin, A L; W H Ray, banker; John E Bott, clerk. Meets first, second and fourth Mondays, at 7:30 p m, in Odd Fellows' Hall.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.
Aurora Circle No 298-Mrs Lettie Nold, G N; Mrs T Holmes, P G N; Mrs Sadie Bowen, adviser; Mrs E L Allen, clerk; Mrs Amanda Sharp, banker. Meets every Monday at 3 p m at Odd Fellows' Hall.
GAR.
W T Sherman Post No 6-G W Ramsey, commander; George Jaggers, adjutant. Meets first and third Fridays of each month at 2 p m in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Women's Relief Corps (G A R)- Mrs J W Warner, pres; Mrs Tillie Fitzgerald, sec. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2 pm in Odd Fellows' Hall.
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TELEGRAPH CO'S .- THEATRES-WARD BOUNDARIES.
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES.
Rock Mountain Bell Telephone Co-Avenue Block. E H Darling, Agt.
Western Union Telegraph Co-8 W Center. Miss S Francella Adams, Mgr.
THEATERS.
Provo Opera House-42 N 1st West. John H Mc- Ewan, Mgr. Seating capacity about 1000.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
First Ward-All that part of city east of Academy Ave and south of Center.
Second Ward-All that part of city south of Center bet Academy Ave and 5th West.
Third Ward-All that part of city west of 5th West.
Fourth Ward-All that part of city north of Center bet Academy Ave and 5th West.
Fifth Ward-All that part of city north of Center and east of Academy Ave.
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VOL. 1904-1905.
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ABBREVIATIONS.
agt
agent
eng
engineer
pub
publisher
appr
apprentice
exp
. express
PO
Postoffice
asst
assistant
E or
e . east
rd
road
av
avenue
e s
east side
real est real estate
bartndr
bartender
frt
freight
repr repairer
bds
boards
gen
general
res
residence
bet
between
ins
insurance
Rev
Reverend
bkpr
bookkeeper
insp
inspector
rms
rooms
blk
. block
mach
machinist
spec
special
blksmith
blacksmith
mecli
mechanic
stenog stenographer
brklyr
bricklayer
mer
merchant
supt superintendent
carp
carpenter
mess
messenger
S or s
south
cash
cashier
mkr
maker
se southeast
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