The Salt Lake City directory and business guide, compiled and arranged by E.L. Sloan, 1869 , Part 11

Author: Edward Lennox Sloan 1830-1874
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah: published by E.L. Sloan
Number of Pages: 182


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Medicines. (See Drugs and Medicines.)


Milliners.


Colebrook Mrs., E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Day Mrs. 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T.


Dewey Mrs. F. >% block e. of Washington Square


Engign Mrs. & Pratt Mrs. S. T. bet. W. T. and 1 W. Rancell S. ns. 2 S.


SMITH JOB. Ws. E. T. below 2 S.


Millinery Goods. .(See Fancy Goods) Millwrights.


Ensign Samnel, 8 S. bet. 2 and 3 E. Kesler F., N. T. cor. 8 W.


Wells P., S. T. bet. 4 and 5 E.


Newspapers, Periodicals, Etc.


Deseret News, daily, semi-weekly and weekly, George Q. Cannon, editor


Juvenlle Instructor, George Q. Cannon, editor, Deseret News buildings.


Telegraph, daily, semi-weekly and weekly, T. B. H.


Stenhouse, propr. and editor, 1 S. bet. E. T. and W. T.


Sait Lake City Directory and Business Guide, E. L. Sloan & Co. Utah Magazine, E. L. T. Harrison, editor, Exchange buildings


Notaries Public.


Clayton Willlam, at Eldredge & Clawson's Caine John T. office at Theatre


LYNCH PATRICK,


office, at James Hagues' gun store, E. T. Phelps W. W., W. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Nurserymen.


Derr William, 16th wd. 1 N. bet. 1 and 2 W. Fowler Samuel, 1 S. bet. 6 and 7 E. Hemmingway L. S. 1 W. cor. 6 S. Hartwell Elliott, 6 E. bet. 1 and 2 S. Miller E. 2 S. bet. 4 and 5 E. Reading John, 2 S. cor. 2 E.


CAPS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES AT DUNFORD & SONS.


GEO. D. WATT. ROB'T G. SLEATER. WM. AJAX.


Watt, Sleater & Ajax, PURCHASING AGENTS


Dealers in


General


Ist South St.,


Near the


Meat Market.


Merchandise.


Salt Lake City, UTAH.


EASTERN OFFICE, 1 and 3 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.


WELLS, FARGO & CO., GENERAL EXPRESS FORWARDERS


AND


CARRIERS OF THE OVERLAND MAIL.


Daily Stages to and from the Terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad of Omaha, and the Central Pacific Rail- road of California. Passengers tieketed from Omalia to Denver, Salt Lake City, Virginia, Nevada, Sacramento, California, and intermediate points.


Stages leave Salt Lake City daily for above points, and on alternate days for Virginia City, and Helena, Montana, and other points in that Territory.


THE COMPANY RUNS AN OVERLAND EXPRESS


In connection with their Stage Line, and are prepared to carry Parcels Bank Notes, Bullion, Gold and Silver Coin and Express Freight, to all parts of the world, at greatly reduced rates. Collections and Com- missions promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to the de- livery of Express Letters at all points on our routes. For particulars apply at Office, East Temple St., Salt Lake City.


THEO. F. TRACY, Ag't.


Boys' Clothing, in any quantity, low, sold by HELLMAN & CO, Salt Lake City.


ORG


167 PRO


Fenton Thomas, 4 W. bet. 4 and 5 8. Wagstaff William, 1 E. cor. 6 S. Wallace G. B. 2 W. cor. 1 N.


Organ Builder.


Ridges J. 3 N. bet. 3 and 4 W.


Oyster Dealer. SIMMONS J. M. under Revere House


Painters and Glaziers.


Fagan M., Railroad shops, 13th wd. Lambourne A. 20th wd. Wall, cor. Fir Mathews John, 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T. MIDGLEY & EVANS, 2 S. w. of E. T. Morrow & Bain, es. E. T. below 2 S. MORRIS WILLIAM V. 1 S. bet. 4 and 5 W. Phillips W. J. 2 8. w. of E. T. Pickering John, 20th wd. Pitt M. cor. Central and Peach Pitt William, N. T. cor. 1 W. Piggott Geo. W., 6 S. bet. 2 and 3 E. Richards P., W. T. bet. 2 and 3 S. Smith George, Maple, cor. Garden Shaw O., N. T. bet. 1 and 2 W.


TULLIDGE & MACAVOY, 2 S. bet. 1 and 2 E.


TULLIDGE & MACAVOY, PAINTERS.


GRAINING, SIGN WRITING, HOUSE PAINTING, Etc., EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE WITH Promptne'ss and Dispatch. Office, 2d South, bet. Ist and 2d East Sts., Salt Lake City.


Turner H., Wall, cor. Spruce Toone John, Spruce, cor. Garden Woods William, W. T. bet. 5 and 6 S.


Paints, Oils and Glass. Marrow & Bain, es. E. T. below 2 S.


Paper Hangers.


Lambourne W. 20th wd. Wall, cor. Fir Neve & Thornberg, es. E. T. below 2 S.


Periodical News Dealers. Carter R. 2 S. bet. E. T. and 1 E. Cooper Charles, ws. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S. DWYER JAMES, s. of Post Office buildings


JAMES DWYER, RAILROAD NEWS DEPOT,


SOUTH OF POST OFFICE BUILDING.


Dealer in all kinds of NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BOOKS, Stationery, Play Books, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, ETC. Salt Lake City.


Elliott & Co. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S. Phonographers.


Evans David W., News office Sloan Edward L., S. T. cor. Elm


Photographists, Etc. CARTER CHARLES, es. E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Cannon M. 17th wd. 1 W. bet. N. and S. T. Martin Edward, w$. E. T.


OLSEN JOHN, 1 S. bet. E. and W. T. SAVAGE & OTTINGER, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Physicians and Surgeons. ANDERSON W. F. 2 E. bet. 2 and 3 S. Baker -, 13th wd. 2 E. bet. 2 and 3 S. Bernhisel J., N. T. opp. Temple block


CUNNINGHAM J. N. 1 S. near Theatre Crockwell John D. M. 1 S. near E. T DAVIS M. L. at Godbe's drug store Gerber John, 15th wd. Hyler M. R., Bench, bet. 8 and 9 S.


Hovey O. D. 5 N. cor. 1 W


FOWLER ALLEN, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Kenner R. H., S. T. bet. E. and W. T.


Lee E. cor. 3 N. and 2 W.


Newton S. E. 2 S. bet. 3 and 4 E.


ORMSBY J. S. cor. E. and 2 S. Sprague S. L. 1 E. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


TAIT WILLIAM, at Bauman & Bros. E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


W. H. TAIT, M. D., M. R. C. S. L.,


SURGEON & PHYSICIAN,


OFFICE AT


BAUMAN BROS.' DRUG STORE, EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY.


Potteries.


Allwood M. 2d wd. CO-OPERATIVE, cor. E. T. and 5 S. Reese William, 1 W. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Produce and Grain.


Cunnington J. cor. E. T. and 2 S. Dunbar W. C., E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Day David, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Goddard George, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Hall T. C., E. T. below 2 S.


PYPER A. C. & CO. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S. STUBBS & KIRKWOOD, w8. E. T. Stringfellow & Bro. E. T. near 1 S.


CHILDREN'S LIGHT AND HEAVY CALF AND KIP SHOES AT DUNFORD & SONS.


Provisions and Groceries, excellent in quality and moderate in price, at


PRO


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SILVER JOSEPH, es. E. T. Showell William, cor. E. T. and 2 S.


Maltese S., E. T. below 2 S.


Provision Dealers. (See General Merchandise.)


Restaurants, etc. CLAWSON JOHN R. 1 S. near E. T. Doty B. L. 2 8. bet. 1 E. and E. T.


Field & Dawson, ss. 2 S. near E. T. Greenwald N., Delmonico Hotel Montana Restaurant, SR. 2 S. Star Restaurant, J. W. Dawson, es. E. T. below 2. S.


Rope Makers.


Cripes Chs. 16th wd. 6 W. bet. 1 and 2 N. McMaster William, 9 E. bet. 1 S. and S. T.


Saddlery. (See also Harness Makers.) BOWRING & CROW, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S. Brockbank Isaac, 8th wd. 1 E. cor. 4 S.


Curtis Foster, 7th wd. E. T. bet. 3 and 4 S.


Eastman A. 2 W. opp. Union Square Jenkins William, S. T. bet. 1 and 2 W. Jones D. W. ss. 2 S. bet. E. T. and I E. Mckinnon A. es. E. T. below 2 8. Nelson C. J. ss. 2 S. Seegmiller & Platt, ss. 2 S. near E. T.


Saddletree Makers.


Jackman Levi, 5 W. cor 1 N. Thorp T., Pine, bet. High and Prospect


Saloons. BILLIARD SALOON, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Merchants' Exchange, Wagner & Co. ns. 2 S.


OYSTER SALOON, under Revere House RAILROAD SALOON, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Salt Lake City Guide and Business Di- rectory for 1869.


SLOAN E. L. & CO. Post Office lock box 370


Saw Mills.


Little Feramorz, office, 1 S. cor. 2 E. mills in Big Cotton- wood Canon


Neal W. O. cor. Currant and Plum


Saw Mill, Big Cottonwood Canon, D. H. Wells, propr. office. nw. cor. E. T. and S. T. Saw Mill, Mill Creek, 1st wd. J. J. Thayn, propr. Steam Saw Mill, N. Mill Creek Canon, J. A. Young, propr. Steam Saw Mill, Lambs' Canon, J. A. Young, propr.


Shoe Dealers. (See Boots and Shoes.)


Sewing Machines.


MITCHELL F. A. 1 S. near E. T. GODBE & CO. cor. E. T. and 1 S. BASSETT & ROBERTS, agents, Singers' Sewing Machines


Sewing Machine Manufacturers. Sawdon & Webster, 9th wd.


Seeds, Vegetables and Flowers. LONG JOHN V. 18th wd.


Seeds, Vegetables and Flowers, JOHN V. LONG,


General Dealer in all kinds of the Choicest Imported Vegetable & Flower Seeds; also Bulbous Roots, Grapes, Pears, Cherries and all kinds of Cuttings and Scions.


THIRTEENTH WARD, S. L. CITY.


Sexton.


Taylor J. E. 1 S. bet. 2 and 3 E.


Soap Manufacturers.


Foster William, 8 S. bet. 3 and 4 W. ORNSTEIN & POPPER, 1 S. bet. E. T. and 1 E. Torbet A. 3 W. bet. 7 and 8 S.


Stage Offices.


BOISE, J. Leach & Co. ss. 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T. Southern, office, ns. 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T. EASTERN, WESTERN AND NORTHERN, Wells, Fargo & Co. E. T. bet. 1 and2


Stationers.


Brown T. D. & Son, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. Calder D. O., Council House, cor. E. and S. T. Elliott O. H., E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 8.


SAVAGE & OTTINGER, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 8.


Stone Cutters.


Mitchell B. F. 1 S. bet. 1 and 2 W. Williams T. 15th wd. 2 S. cor. 5 W.


Storage.


TRUMBO J. K. E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S


Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, etc.


(See also Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.). ALLEN J. M. & CO. ws. E. T. near 2 S. Best Alfred, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House Callahan M. B. ws. E. T.


Hawkins Thomas, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


MITCHELL F. A. 1 S. near E. T.


PYPER A. C. & CO. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


SHARKEY R. C. (executors of ) ws. E. T.


WATTS, SLEATER & CO. 1 S. bet. E. and W. T. ZION'S WHOLESALE CO-OPE- RATIVE INSTITUTION, E. T.


BOOTS OF ALL KINDS IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS AT DUNFORD & SONS.


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CLIVE & REED'S Idaho Bakery, South Second Street.


TAI


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WAG


Tailors and Drapers. (See also Clothing Stores.)


Cowley William, ws. E. T. opp. Salt Lake House Erskine A. 20th wd. JONES CHARLES R. n8. 2 S. Manning John, 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T. Ninde A. 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T. Sproat O. 1 8. bet. E. T. and 1 E. Suter F. W. ss. 2 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T.


TAVEY PETER, 2 S. near 1 E. Treseder R. 6 E. bet. S. and 1 S. Thermlog & Anderson, ns. 2 S. TAYLOR JOHN & BRO. 1 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T.


JOHN TAYLOR & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS,


Have constantly on hand a fine assortment of


CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,


VESTINGS, ETC,


1st South St., nearly opposite Theatre, Salt Lake City.


Taylor G. E. G. 3S. cor. 5 E. Treseder R. es. E. T. below 2 S. Thomson John, 2S. bet. 1 E. and E. T. Treseder C. M. 19th wd.


THIRKILL & EARL, 1 S. near E. T. Western James, es. E. T. below 2 S.


Teachers, Public and Private Schools.


Careless George, 4 S. bet. W. T. and 1 W. Cook Mrs., S. T. bet. 1 and 2 W. Calder D. O. cor. S. T. and E. T. Dickson R. 14th wd. 2 S. bet. 1 and 2 W. Doremus H. I., Unlon Academy, 17th wd. Haskins T. W. Rev. Independence Hall Lyne T. A. 1 S. bet. 4 and 5 E.


Lichtenberg Paul, 5 W. bet. 2 and 8 N. McLean A. 1 S. bet. E. and W. T. Morgan J. es. E. T. below 2 S. Maeser K. G., Eim, cor. Fruit Mutch L. F., W. T. bet. N. T. and 1 N. Needham A. S., W. T. bet. 8 and 4 S. Priestley W. H. 1 S. bet. W. T. and 1 W. Pratt Orson jr. W. T., bet. S. T. and 1 S. Rager Mr. 2 S. bet. 1 and 2 E. Sproat C. 1 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T.


Strickland A. 5 E. bet. 4 and 5 S. Taylor George J., Deseret University Tripp B. 16th wd. Willes William, 4 E. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Tanners.


Golding Robert J. 1 N. bet. 1 and 2 W. Jennings Wililam, 15th wd. Margets R. n. of Union Square Pugeley Phillip, 19th wd. Pickard James, 1 block s. of Court House SLOAN WM. & CO. E. T. near 2 S. Tripp E. B., N. T. cor. 2 W.


Type Founder. Rance Samuel, 5 S. bet. 6 and 7 E.


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Tea Dealers.


Cunnington John, cor. E. T. and 2 S. MITCHELL F. A. 1 S. near E. T


Ping Chong, 2 S. near E. T. PYPER A. C. & CO. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


WALKER BROS. E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. ZION'S WHOLESALE CO-OPE- RATIVE INSTITUTION, E. T.


Telegraph Offices. DESERET TELEGRAPH LINE, office, S. T. e. of E. T.


WESTERN UNION TELE - GRAPH CO. es. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Tin and Sheet Iron Workers. . (See also Stoves, Ranges and Tinware.) ALLEN J. M. & CO. wg. E. T. near 2 S. Best Alfred, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


Boaz William, 2 S. bet. E. T. and 1 E.


Callahan M. B. ws. E. T.


Hawkins Thomas, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


JONES CHARLES F. 2 W. bet. 2 and 3 S. PYPER A. C. & CO. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 .S.


SHARKEY R. C. (executors of ) E. T. Stevenson Edward, 1 S. bet. E. and W. T.


Turners.


Bird James, 2 S. near 1 E. Cast E. M. 1 E. bet. 2 and 3 S. Foster Wm. H., E. T. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Hulse James, 20th wd. Spruce, cor. Prospect


Traders and Street Brokers.


Charles T. W. 12th wd. 2 S. cor. 5 E. Goddard S. 2 E. bet 2 and 3 S. Harris William, 11th wd.


Johnson W. D., S. T. bet. 3 and 4 W.


Johnson L. L. 3 S. bet. 3 and 4 W.


Livingston C. M. 1 W. cor. 5 S.


Latey Willlam, 8 S. bet. E. and W. T.


Myer I. W., Spruce, cor. Wall


Reese Ool. John, nw. cor Court House block


Reese Enoch, E. T. bet. N. T. and 1 N.


Savage G. N. 3 E. bet. 1 and 2 S. Stewart George, 8th wd.


Young B. H. 3 E. cor. 1 S.


Undertakers. DINWOODEY HENRY, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S. Taylor J. E. 1 S. bet. 1 and 2 E.


Umbrella Manufacturer.


Hawkes Thomas, 11th wd. 2 S. bet. 6 and 7 E. Upholsterers.


Neve & Thornburg, E. T. bet. 2 and 3 8' .. Veterinary Surgeon. Pitt William, 4 W. bet. 4 and 5 S.


Wagon Makers.


Blazard J. H. 1 S. bet. E. and W. T. Bringhurst S. 8th wd. 3 S. bet. E. and 1 E. Carlisle John, 2 W. opp. Union Square Hayward G. 1 N. bet. 5 and 6 W. Hartog Herbert, 1 E. bet. 1 and 2 S. Little J. C. 13th wd. 2 E. cor. 1 S.


The LARGEST and best selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES at DUNFORD & SONS.


J. K. TRUMBO, AUCTION,


STORAGE AND COMMISSION,


First Door South of Commercial Buildings, East Temple St., bet. Ist and 2nd South, SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH TERRITORY.


DANIEL GRENIG, BAKER and GROCER


East Side East Temple Street.


Also, a Large Stock of Staple and Fancy


Keeps Constantly on hand A full Supply of BREAD, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, CONFECTIONERY Of all kinds.


Groceries


And PROVISIONS.


SALT LAKE CITY, - UTAH.


Fresh Goods constantly arriv- ing from the East & West. Call and see me.


C. H. BASSETT.


BOLIVAR ROBERTS. BASSETT & ROBERTS,


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


DRY GOODS, GROCERIES


AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Sole Agents in the Territory for the sale of SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


WARREN HUSSEY,


Salt Lake City.


C. L. DAHLER,


Virginia City, Montana.


FRANK PALMER,


Denver.


HUSSEY, DAHLER & CO. BANKERS


DEALERS IN GOLD DUST, COIN AND CURRENCY. DRAW EXCHANGE ON San FRANCISCO, MONTANA, DENVER, ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK, AND ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. OFFICE, East side E. Temple St., SALT LAKE CITY.


Collections Promptly attended to.


Gent's Furnishing Goods, cheap, at HELLMAN & CO.'S, Salt Lake City.


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NAYLOR BROS. 1 E. bet. 1 and 2 W. Pusey H. 13th wd. Railroad Shops Stahl D. W. 13th wd. Railroad Shops Wiggill Ely, 1 E. bet. 2and 3S.


Watch Makers and Repairers.


(See also Jewelry, Watches, Etc.) Asmussen C. ws. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S. Barlow J. M. 15th wd. 1 S. cor. 3 W. Ballan William, ws. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 T.


DAYNES JOHN & SONS, 8s. 1 S.


ELIASON & CO. ws. E. T.


Harvey Andrew, 1 S. bet. 1 E. and E. T.


Hlgley W. G., E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Kidgell Charles, ns. 2 S.


MEEKS JOHN,


E. T. near 2 S.


Neison S. ss. 1 8.


Riser Henry, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


Watmough William, Quince, cor. Apricot Watters I., E. T. near 2 S.


Well Diggers.


Calton W. F. 7 E. bet. 2 and 3 S. Hunter Stephen, E. T. cor. 4 S.


Wheelwrights.


Broadhurst Samuel, 14th wd. 1 S. bet. 1 and 2 W.


Blazard J. H. 14th wd. 1 S. bet. E. and W. T.


Stahl D. W., Railroad Shops, 13th wd.


Sinclair P. 1 E. cor. 7 S.


Walker Chs. 7 S. bet. 8 and 4 E.


Whips.


Huskinson W. ws. E. T.


Scherewe D. 2 S. bet. 1 and 2 E.


Willow Ware.


SMITH JOB. ws. E. T. below 2 S.


Wines. (See Liquors.)


Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Insti- tutions. (Retail.)


Allen J. M. & Co. ws. E. T. nr. 2 S.


Brown John, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Bunting James L., E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 8.


Bassett & Roberts, E. T. near 1 S.


Best Alfred, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


Cronyn & Perris, E. T.


Cooper Samuel & Bros. E. T.


Co-operative Pottery, cor. E. T. and 5 S.


Colebrook Charles, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Day David, E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S.


Dinwoodey Henry, E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Dunbar W. C. w8. E. T.


Davis George W., E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Grenig Daniel, es. E. T. near 2 S.


Godbe & Co. cor. E. T. and 1 S.


Hawkins Thomas, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


Hague James, E. T.


Ivins A., E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Kimball & Lawrence, cor. E. T. and 1 S.


Martin Edward, ws. E. T.


Morgan O. J. ws. E. T.


Maiben John B. cor. E. T. and 1 S.


Mitchell F. A. 1 S. near E. T.


Naisbitt & Hindley, E. T. opp. Salt Lake House


Needham 8. H. 1 E. bet. 2 and 3 S.


Phelps Henry E., E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Pyper A. C. & Co. E. T. bet. S. T. and 1 S.


Shipp A. & Co. E. T. below 1 S.


Stringfellow & Bro. E. T. below 1 S.


Silver Joseph, es. E. T.


Stubbs & Kirkwood, E. T.


Taylor T. & W., E. T.


Wilkinson W. B. , E. T.


Woodmansee Bros., E. T. bet. 1 and 2 S. .


RATES OF INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES.


ALABAMA .- Eight per cent .; forfeit interest and usury.


ARKANSAS .- Six per cent .; by agreement as high as ten ; forfeit usury and contract void.


CALIFORNIA .- Where there is no express contract in writing, ten per cent. Parties may agree in writing for the payment of any rate what- ever on money due or to become due on any contract.


CONNECTICUT .- Legal interest six per cent .; forfeit all interest, but allows the original amount lent.


DELAWARE .- Six per cent .; forfeit of the whole debt.


FLORIDA .- Legal interest six per cent .; may agree to give eight ; for- feit the whole interest paid.


GEORGIA .- Seven per cent .; usurious contracts forfeit all interest paid. ILLINOIS .-- Six per cent .; contracts for money loaned ten per cent .; forfeit threefold the amount of the whole interest.


ALL GOODS in BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS very CHEAP at DUNFORD & SONS.


Views of the Overland Ronte, at Carter's Gallery, adjoin'g Wells, Fargo & Co.'s.


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RATES OF INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES.


INDIANA .- Six per cent .; forfeit all the interest paid.


IOWA .- Six per cent .; by agreement as high as ten per cent. KENTUCKY .- Six per cent .; forfeiture of excess of interest paid.


LOUISIANA .- Five per cent .; eight per cent. on special contracts ; for- feiture of all interest received or paid ; usurious interest may be recov- ered back.


MAINE .- Six per cent .; forfeit of the claim for usury.


MARYLAND .- Six per cent .; no longer any penalty.


MASSACHUSETTS .- Six per cent .; forfeit of thrice the usury.


MICHIGAN .- Seven per cent .; on special contracts ten per cent .; and all above that may be recovered as any other debt.


MISSISSIPPI .- Six per cent .; by agreement as high as eight per cent. on money loaned ; forfeit the usury.


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MISSOURI .- Six per cent .; beyond this forfeit of all interest.


NEW HAMPSHIRE .- Six per cent .; forfeit of thrice the amount unlaw- fully taken.


NEW JERSEY .- Six per cent .; forfeit of the whole debt.


NEW YORK .- Seven per cent .; usurious contracts void.


NORTH CAROLINA .- Six per cent .; contracts for usury void, and for- feit double the usury.


OHIO .- Six per cent .; by special contract, ten per cent .; forfeiture of all the interest paid above six per cent. This is the rule established by the courts ; the statutes prescribe no penalty.


OREGON .- Ten per cent .; by contract, twelve per cent .; for illegal in- terest, forfeit to school fund debt and all interest.


PENNSYLVANIA .- Six per cent .; forfeit of the whole debt.


RHODE ISLAND .- Six per cent .; forfeit of usury above six per cent. SOUTH CAROLINA .- Seven per cent .; forfeit of all interest taken.


TENNESSEE .- Legal interest six per cent .; liable to an indictment for misdemeanor; if convicted, to be fined a sum not less than the whole usurious interest taken and received, and no fine to be less than ten dol- lars; the borrower and his judgement creditors may also, at any time within six years after usury is paid, recover it back from the lender.


TEXAS .- Eight per cent .; by special contract, twelve per cent .; for- feiture of all the interest paid or charged.


VERMONT .- Six per cent .; recovery in an action with cost.


VIRGINIA .- Six per cent .; all contracts tainted with usury void.


WISCONSIN .- Seven per cent .; by contract any amount agreed upon by the parties, not exceeding twelve per cent. Excess, forfeiture of the entire debt.


In England and France legal interest is five per cent., in Ireland six.


BOOTS CHEAP, SHOES CHEAP, HATS CHEAP, AT DUNFORD & SONS


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BOOTS AND SHOES, EVERY STYLE, BY HELLMAN & CO.


SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY.


CAMP DOUGLAS.


THIS post is situated about two and a half miles east of Salt Lake City, and is pleasantly located on the eastern " bench," not far from the base of the mountains. It is well laid out, with buildings neatly and tastefully finished. The quarters are capable of holding about 3,000 troops. The following is a list of the


OFFICERS AND STRENGTH OF COMMAND.


January, 1869.


Name Rank


Bvt. Rank


Kind of Duty


No. of Men


W. H. Lewis ..


Maj


Lt. Col. Com'dg Post


John H. Knight. . Capt.


Lt. Col.


Com'dg Co. A


59


A. E. Woodson.


1st Lt.


Co. A


Charles Hay.


2d Lt.


Co. A


D. W. Benham


. Capt.


Maj. Com'dg Co. C 74


H. M. Benson


1st Lt.


Adjt. and A. C. S.


Com'dg Co. D


53


Wm. Harmon


1st Lt.


Co. D


W. L. Foulk.


1st Lt.


Com'dg Co. G


60


D. B. Abrahams


2d Lt.


Co. G


Geo. L. Tyler . Capt.


Com'dg Co. K


63


Co. K


Co. K


Lt. Col.


A. Q. M., U. S. A.


Asst. Surgeon U. S. A.


CIVILIANS.


Butler H. C. clerk in Q. M. Department


Cram E. S. blacksmith


Dow Alexander, tinsmith


Hutchinson Daniel, wagonmaker


Henderson Jerry (col'd), with Col. Lewis


Johnson Daniel, bds. with Wm. Unsworth


Kane S. harnessmaker


King Thomas, blacksmith


Peacock James, clerk with post trader


Rogers T. J. clerk in commissary


Stokes O. P. clerk in Q. M. department


Schmidt Henry, lab. Sawrenson Peter, lab.


Silvey Manuel, with Col. Lewis


Taylor Abraham, fruit vender


Zabriskie ,E. B. post trader


HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES AT DUNFORD & SONS.


A. H. Wands


1st Lt.


W. L. Clark ..


2d Lt.


C. A. Reynolds


. Capt.


F. Meacham. Capt.


.J. S. Proctor . Capt.


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EXCELSIOR


STOVE


STORE.


J. M. ALLEN & CO.


Dealers in STOVES


Tin, Sheet Iron and Hollow-Ware,


East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY.


Ice Cream, and the et ceteras in the Season, at the Idaho!Rakery, 2d South St.


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SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY.


TOWNS IN THE VICINITY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


SOUTH.


South of Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake county, are a number of settlements ; and a considerable portion of the county is cultivated and inhabited, the dwellings being more or less scattered, as in an old set- tled farming country. The first city on the direct road is


LEHI,


In Utah county, thirty-one miles south of Salt Lake City. It is pleas- antly situated on a plain, about three miles north of Lake Utah, a beau- tiful sheet of fresh water nearly thirty miles in length from north to south, by about fifteen miles in width from east to west. The streets of Lehi, as in all the cities and towns of Utah Territory, are wide, fringed with shade trees, with water running down by the sidewalks, used for irrigation purposes. Present population about 1,000.


AMERICAN FORK


Is four miles from Lehi; L. E. Harrington, Mayor and Postmaster. It was incorporated in 1853, and is a thriving little city. The hay lands surrounding it afford a considerable quantity for the Salt Lake market. It has a co-operative mercantile association, of which Mayor Harrington is President, which owns a respectable store doing considerable business. Population 1,200.


PLEASANT GROVE


Is three miles from American Fork, and is laid out one mile square, with the streets running at right angles. It has a co-operative mercan- tile association. Thomas Wooley is Mayor. Population about 600.


PROVO


Is the county town of Utah county. It is forty-eight miles from Salt Lake City, and lies on the northeast side of Lake Utah, situated a little south of the Provo, or Timpanogos, river, and not far from the mouth of Provo canon. It has fine facilities in water power, farming lands, timber, the fisheries in Lake Utah, and in location, for becoming a place of considerable importance in the future. It has a beautiful church, which was opened for public worship in the summer of 1868; a brick court house ; a theatre; a dancing hall, in which social parties are held ; five district schools and a number of private schools. A. O. Smoot is Mayor. Population about 4,000.


OUR STOCK OF, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES IS COMPLETE. DUNFORD & SONS.


.


THE IDAHO BAKERY, SECOND SOUTH STREET, IS THE PLACE TO GO TO.


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TOWNS IN THE VICINITY OF SALT LAKE CITY.


SPRINGVILLE,


Six miles south of Provo, is a neat town, pleasantly situated, with a population of 1,200.


SPANISH FORK


Is twelve miles south of Provo, and not far from the mouth of Spanish Fork canon, up which is the most direct road to Uintah valley, in the Uintah range of mountains. Three miles from it, on the road to Payson, was the Indian reservation till the treaty made here by Government with the chiefs of the Utah tribes in June, 1865. Spanish Fork has a popu- lation of 1,200.


NORTH. The first settlement north of Salt Lake City is


BOUNTIFUL,


In Davis county, with a population of nearly 2,000, scattered over an area of several miles as a farming community. . It has. a very neat and elegant church, which is ten miles from Salt Lake City.




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