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BANKS AND BANKERS.
American National Bank, 232 South Main-James H Bacon, Pres ; H M Bacon, Vice-Pres; F L Holland, Cashier ; W B Holland, Assistant Cashier.
Bank of Commerce, 34 West Second South-Boyd Park, President ; S F Walker, Cashier; S H Fields, Jr, Assistant Cashier.
Commercial National Bank, Second South, n w cor Commercial-Geo M Downey, President; W P Noble, Vice-President ; John M Donnel- lan, Cashier.
Deseret National Bank, 79 South Main-L S Hills, President; Moses Thatcher, Vice-President; H S Young, Cashier.
Deseret Savings Bank, 79 South Main-James T Little, President ; Moses Thatcher, Vice-President ; E A Smith, Cashier.
Jones, TR & Co, 161 South Main- Organized 1877.
McCornick & Co, n w cor Main and First South.
National Bank of the Republic, 149 South Main, Progress Building- Frank Knox, Pres ; L C Karrick, Vice-Pres ; J A Earls, Cashier. Schettler, B H, 60 South Main.
State Bank of Utah, The-Heber J Grant, President ; Wm B Preston, Vice-President ; Heber M Wells, Cashier. 1 and 3 S Main.
Union National Bank, The, n w cor Main and Second South-Joseph R Walker, President; Matthew H Walker, Vice-President ; Morton J Cheesman, Cashier.
Utah Commercial and Savings Bank, 24 East First South-Francis Arm- strong, President ; P W Madsen, Vice-President ; M E Cummings, Cashier.
Utah National Bank, s w cor Main and First South -Jos M Stoutt, President ; Chas W Lyman, Vice-
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President ; P L Williams, Second Vice-President; Addison B Jones, Cashier.
Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, 123 & 125 South Main, established 1852-Jno J Valentine, Pres; W F Goad, Vice-Pres; J E Dooly, Cashier.
Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co, 1, 3 & 5 S Main-Wilford Wood- ruff, President; Geo Q Cannon, Vice-President; Geo M Cannon, Cashier.
Utah Title Insurance and Trust Co Savings Bank, 160 South Main- J E Dooly, President ; W S Mc- Cornick, Vice-President ; A L Thomas, Secretary; E B Wicks, Cashier.
LIBRARIES.
O O F Library-Odd Fellows' Temple, Market Street, 2,000 volumes. W P Rowe, chairman ; W T Hopkins, Librarian.
Pioneer Library-Board of Trade bldg. Chris Diehl, Librarian ; Miss Annie E Chapman, Asst. Librarian ; 9,000 volumes. Free Reading Room .. Sub per annum, $3.00.
University Library-At University of Utah. 12,000 volumes. Open to the public. Free reading room in connection. G Coray, Librarian.
Territorial Library (Law)-Dooly Blk; 4,500 volumes. Board of Control, Arthur L Thomas, Governor of Utah ; Elijah Sells, Secretary of Utah; Charles S Zane, Chief Justice; James A Miner, Associate Justice ; John W Blackburn, Associate Justice ; Joseph P Bache, clk Supreme Court and ex-officio Territorial Librarian ; John C Shipp, Dep Librarian.
MILITARY.
U. S. A. Department of the Platte -Post Fort Douglas.
P O and telegraph station, Salt Lake City, Utah, from which there is connection with post by telephone.
Roster of Troops-Headquarters 16th infantry, Col Matthew M Blunt commanding regt and post. First Lieut Charles B Tyler, Regl Adjt, Post Adjt and Recruiting Officer ; First Lieut Warren H Cowles, R Q M and Post Quarter- master.
Company A 16th Infantry-Capt Charles H Noble ; First Lieut, Samuel W Dunning ; Second Lieut, George M Brown.
HOSPITALS AND HOMES.
County Infirmary-State road, 1 mile south of city limits. John H Hinman, Supt ; Dr C A Maclean, Physician.
Deseret Hospital-206 N Second West. Mrs R P Pratt, Physician in charge.
Hospital of the Holy Cross-First South, bet Tenth and Eleventh East : under the management of the Sisters of the Holy Cross.
Industrial Home-145 S Fifth East. Established by act of Congress, "To provide employment and means of self-support for the de- pendent women who renounce polygamy, and the children of such women, of tender age, in said Territory, with a view to aid in the suppression of polygamy therein." The Home is under control of the Utah Commission. Orphans' Home and Day Nursery-
Located E s State, half mile south of city limits. The school is non-sectarian, and the Board of Directors is composed of repre- sentatives from every denomina- tion. Mrs. Hyrum Johnson, Pres ; Mrs R H Terhune, Sec: Miss M A Locke, Cor Sec ; Mrs J E Bamberger, Treas.
St Mark's Hospital-Fifth East, N W cor Third South. Rt Rev Abiel Leonard, Pres and Supt : Rev Fred W Morris. Treas ; Miss C Markham, Matron : Dr A C Standart, physician. Now build- ing opp Warm Springs.
CEMETERIES.
B'nai Israel-(Hebrew); office, 118 s Main; Fourth st bet Q and R; Alexander Cohn, Warden.
City Cemetery -- Fourth bet O and U; C E Offenback, Sexton.
Mount Olivet Cemetery - Located on Ft Douglas Reservation bet e Fifth and Sixth South; Elijah Sells, Pres; Edmund Wilkes, Sec; Jas S Chute, Asst Sec; office 22 e First South.
Roman Catholic Cemetery-Fourth bet Q and R; C E Offenback, Sexton.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SALT LAKE CITY. OFFICE 49 SOUTH MAIN.
Officers.
President, R N Baskin ; Vice-President, William Nelson ; Clerk, John B Moreton ; Treasurer, Harry T Duke; Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction, J F Millspaugh ; Board of City Examiners, J F Mills- paugh, C L Baxter, Joseph T Kingsbury.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Rudolph Alff, Harry T Duke, William Nelson, Ben G Raybould, William J Newman, John N Pike, Richard. W Young, Arthur Pratt, John E Dooly, Chas Baldwin.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Committee on Rules-William Nelson, Harry T Duke, William J Newman.
Committee on Sites and Buildings-Benjamin G Raybould, Rudolph Alff, John N Pike, Arthur Pratt, John E Dooly.
Committee on Furniture and Supplies-John E Dooly, Rudolph Alff, Arthur Pratt, William J Newman, Benjamin G Raybould.
Committee on Teachers -- Harry T Duke, William Nelson, Wm J Newman, Richard W Young, Chas Baldwin.
Committee on School Work-Charles Baldwin, William Nelson, William J Newman, Richard W Young, Rudolph Alff.
Committee on Finance-William Nelson, Harry T Duke, Richard W Young, John N Pike, Chas Baldwin.
SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
ROOMS :- 2nd Floor Board of Trade Building. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Regular meetings of the Board of Directors first Thursday in each month.
OFFICERS FOR 1892. J. W. Donnellan, President.
Heber M Wells, First Vice-President.
S M Morrison, Second Vice-President. S W Sears, Secretary.
G M Downey, Treasurer.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
J W Donnellan, M J Gray,
W H Shearman,
H M Wells, W H Rowe, A E DeRicqles,
NA Empey,
S W Morrison, J M Ricketts,
E B Wicks.
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STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1892.
On Auditing Accounts-Heber M Wells, chairman; Wm H Shearman, E B Wicks.
On Arbitration-F H Auerbach, chairman ; T G Webber, W H Culmer, Jas Glendinning, W C Pavey, B G Raybould.
Transportation Bureau-Fred Simon, chairman ; John W Don- nellan, ex-officio, George A Lowe, H P Mason, Spencer Clawson, Geo Osmond, Joseph Geoghegan, W C B Allen, Nelson Empey, W H Rowe, Henry Cohn, George T Odell, S W Sears, commissioner.
On Finance-W S McCornick, chairman ; JE Dooly, H M Wells, T R Jones, Henry W Lawrence, J R Walker, James Sharp.
On Commerce-L E Hall, chairman ; S W Morrison, Fergus Coalter, Emanuel Kahn, S P Teasdel, W S Henderson, T G Webber.
On Manufactures-W H Rowe, chairman; David James, Elias Morris, W P Noble, J A Goodhue, Jacob Moritz, C E Wantland.
On Mines and Mining-John J Daly, Chairman ; R Mackintosh, Ed Richards, James Glendinning, J H Watts, Harvey Hardy, L E Holden.
On Stock Growing, Stock Yards and Packing-A E de Ricqles, chairman ; J H White, E D Swann, M K Parsons, Martin Lannan, A G Bast, B F Grant.
On Agriculture and Horticulture-J A Goodhue, chairman ; A E Hyde, George Arbogast, John R Winder, Jr, Boyd Park.
On Wool and Wool Growing-W L Pickard, chairman ; James Sharp, Henry Cohn, W L White, C W Lyman, J F Grant.
On Immigration and Statistics-H V Meloy, chairman ; C E Wantland, J M Ricketts, E F Colborn, Thos C Bailey, John H Leach.
On Membership-E F Colborn, chairman ; Nelson Empey, W H Rowe, Henry W Lawrence, Rudolph Alff, W H Shearman, S W Morrison, C E Wantland, H M Wells, Louis Cohn, J H Watts.
On Public Improvements-P L Williams, chairman ; J T Don- nellan, Jacob Moritz, C P Mason, H B Clawson, Sr, W H H Spafford, W W Riter.
On Meteorology-C F Annett, chairman ; W A Nelden, W F Col- ton, W E Smedley.
On Bi-Metallism-C C Goodwin, chairman ; R Mackintosh, R C Chambers, E P Ferry, L E Holden, W F James.
On Climatological and Sanitary Affairs-Dr A C Standart, chair- man ; James Sharp, J B Walden.
On Advertising-S W Sears, chairman ; Harvey Hardy, H L A Culmer, W C B Allen, C E Wantland, A E de Ricqles, H C Lett, F Trimmer.
On Development of Native Products-Spencer Clawson, chair- man ; James Glendinning, Elias Morris, H C Lett, J H Gray, W S Simpkins. David James, W H Rowe.
On Railways Projected-J S Cameron, chairman ; J H Bacon, O W Powers, O J Salisbury, J C Conklin, A W McCune.
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CHURCHES AND CHURCH SOCIETIES.
First Baptist Church.
Corner Second West and Second South, Rev. Henry Steelman, pas- tor; Geo H Ward, asst pastor. East Side Baptist-Cor Seventh East and Third South, Rev S G Adams, pastor.
Catholic.
St Mary's Cathedral-Second East, bet South Temple and First South, Rt Rev L Scanlan, D D, bishop. St Patrick's Church-Cor Fourth West and Fourth South, Rev D Keily, pastor.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints.
Tabernacle in Temple Block-Ser- vices every Sunday at 2 p m. Wilford Woodruff, Prophet, Seer and Revelator and President of the Church in all the world ; Geo Q Cannon, First Counselor in the First Presidency ; Joseph F Smith, Second Counselor. See also page 17, Territorial Department.
Congregational.
First Congregational Church-S E cor Fourth East and First South, Rev J Brainerd Thrall, pastor. Young People's Society of Chris- tian Endeavor meets every Sun- day at 6:30 p m.
Phillip's Congregational Church- Seventh East and Fifth South, Rev. Bartlett, pastor.
Episcopal.
The Cathedral- First South, bet Second and Third East, Rt Rev Abiel Leonard, S T D, bishop ; Rev F W Norris, pastor in charge. Meetings in the Guild Room-The Ladies' Guild, Tuesdays, at 2 p m. Mothers' meetings, Wednesdays at 1:30 p m. Girls' Friendly So- ciety, Thursdays at 7 pm. Broth- erhood of St Andrew, first and third Wednesday of the month, at 8 p m. Guild of the Iron Cross, the third Friday of every month, immediately after evening prayer, at 7:30 p m.
St Paul's Episcopal Chapel-Corner Fourth South and Main.
St Peters' Chapel-Opposite Warm Springs ; a chapel of the Cathe- dral.
Hebrew.
Temple of B'Nai Israel-249 Fourth East, Moses P Jacobson, Rabbi.
Josephite.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Second South, bet Second and Third East, John Larson pres Salt Lake City branch. Services Sunday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
Lutheran.
Norwegian-Fritsch's Building, 160 East Second South, Rev. Ikabo, pastor. Sweedish Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church-N W cor Fourth East and Second South. Rev F A Linder, pastor. Prayer meet- ing Wednesdays, 7:45 pm. Young People's Society meets at church first and third Thursdays of each month.
Evangelical Church of the Holy Trinity-St Mark's School, Rev J F Beates, pastor. Services Sun- day and Wednesday evenings.
Methodist Episcopal.
African M E Church-623 S Fourth West, Rev Talbot, pastor.
First M E Church-31, 33 E Third South, Rev W D Mabry pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p m. Ladies' Aid Society meets first Tuesday of each month, at 2 p m, in church. Epworth League meets every Sunday, 6:30 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 8 p m.
Iliff M E Church-E s Ninth East, cor First South, T C Iliff, pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p m.
First Scandinavian M E Church- 158 Second East, Rev Christian, Heckner, pastor.
First M E Mission Church-Cor Sev- enth East and Seventh South, Rev E G Hunt, pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p m.
Presbyterian.
First Presbyterian Church-Corner Second East and Second South, Rev R G McNiece, D D, pastor. Prayer meetings Wednesdays, at 7:30 p m. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets Sun- days, 6:20 p m. Ladies' Mission- ary Society meets second Tuesday of each month, at 3:15 pm. La- dies' Aid Society meets first Tues- day of each month, at 2 p m.
Westminster Presbyterian-Fourth West, bet First and Second South, Rev F L Arnold, pastor. Chris- tian Endeavor Society meets at church at 7 pm every Sunday; Harry Tolles, president. Bethany
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Band, Children's Missionary So- ciety, meetings first Thursday of each month. Ladies' Aid Society meets first Thursday in each month.
Unitarian.
Unitarian-Salt Lake Theater, Rev David Utter, pastor.
Miscellaneous.
Central Christian Church -- Services in Federal Court Room, Dooly Block, Rev B F Clay, pastor. Church of Christian Scientists-Odd Fellows' Building, Market st, bet. Main and West Temple and Third and Fourth South.
RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS.
Salt Lake County Bible Society- Rev J M Breeze, pres ; C H Par- sons, sec and depositary. The depository is at Mr Parson's book store, 164 S Main.
Salt Lake County Sunday School Association-C H Parsons, sec, 164 S Main.
Utah Christian Endeavor Union-C H Parson, sec, 164 S Main.
Utah Sunday School Association -- Holds a Territorial Convention annually at such time and place as may be determined by the ex- exutive committee. C. H. Par- sec, 164 S Main.
Young Men's Christian Association -Organized March 9, 1890. Rooms over 61 and 63 East Second South st. Open every day and evening except Sunday. The rooms include gymnasium, tub and shower baths, toilet room, parlor, room for night classes and free reading room. A gospel meeting is held every Sunday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock in the gym- nasium. Bible training class on Friday night. The Young Men's Debating Club meets on Tuesday night. A noon prayer meeting is held daily from 12:15 to 12:45. officers are: Pres, Hon Frank Pierce ; Vice-Pres, F W Metcalf ; Rec Sec, A M Janes ; Treas, F E Houghton ; Genl Sec, Wildman Murphy ; Asst Genl Sec, Frank E Brown.
Junior Branch - Meet Mondays and Thursdays at Y M C A hall, 3 to 7 p m. Wade Loofbourow, Prof Augsburg and George Ward in charge.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y M C A-Meets the first Wednesday
in each month at 3 p m in the par- lors of the association. The offi- cials are: Pres, Mrs Dr Mckib- bon ; Sec, Mrs G F Stiehl, Treas ; Mrs Hudson Smith-with a vice- pres from each of the churches.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Utah Federated Trades and Labor Council-Meets on the second and fourth Fridays of each month in Plumbers' Hall, 60 w Second South. President, John Wood- burn ; Vice-President, John G Smith : Recording Secretary, Ferd S Mier ; Financial Secretary, Albert E Jarman : Treasurer, Jas Wilkes; Trustees -- Wm James, Wm Grundt and Fred Roedel ; Sargeant at Arms, Chris Schmohl. Amalgamated Association of Car- penters and Joiners-Meets on the First and Third Tuesdays in each month in the Bricklayers' hall over the W U telegraph office, Main st. Robert Nelson, Prest ; A Rogers, Rec Secy.
Bakers' and Confectioners' Union No 154-Meets in Turners' Hall, Third S bet Main and W Temple. Nicholas Schmitroth, Prest ; I J Strayer, Rec Secy.
Barbers' Protective Union-Meets over Roberts & Nelden's drug store, main street, once a month. M A Peters, Prest ; C E Marsh, Rec Secy.
Brotherhood Carpenters and Join- ers of America No 263-Meets Monday evenings in Bricklayers' hall, 159 S Main. A F Harring- ton, Prest ; H P Olivier, Vice- Prest ; F M Perry, Rec Sec; R Hoodless, Fin Secy ; G M Wyne, Treas.
Brewers' and Maltsters' Union- Meets in Plumbers' Hall, 60 West Second South, first and third Sat- urday of each month. Fritz Springman, Prest Emil Schneider, Sec.
Cigar Makers' Union No 224-Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the Bricklayers' hall over the W U telegraph office. James McWenie, Prest ; John Shindhelm, Vice-Prest, John H Hanhauser, Fin and Cor Secy ; H A Becker, Rec Secy ; F E Nye, Treas.
Cooks, Waiters and Bartenders' Union-Meets every Wednesday
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evening at hall, 67 Commercial st. H M Sadler, Prest ; Thos D Colen, Rec Secy.
International Association of Ma- chinists-Meets the first and third Fridays of each month in the Plumbers' hall, 60 W Second S. A E Jarman, MM ; R A Wisgarber, Rec Secy.
International Brotherhood of Black- smiths-Meets the second and fourth Fridays in each month in the Plumbers' hall, 60 W Second S. Ezra Huntsman, Prest ; John Brooks, Rec Secy
International Hod Carriers' Union -Meets at 159 S Main last Tues- day of each month. Jas Barry, Prest ; Fallin Mickel, Secy.
Iron Moulders' Union No 231- Meets the first] Saturday in each month in Temple of Honor hall. Edward King, Prest ; Fred Peters, Secy.
Lathers' Protective Association No 1-Meets Wednesday evenings over 18 E Second South. C An- drews, Prest; Geo Muir, Vice- Prest ; Geo Ellis, Secy ; Wm Wil- liams, Treas ; Chester Marshall, Sergeant at Arms.
L B L S Firemen-A O U W hall. Meets every Tuesday at 7:30 pm. J McPeate, Master ; A M Davis, Vice-Master ; E L Hankins, Sec
Operative Plasterers' Protective As- sociation No 68 -- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month over W U telegraph office. M G Allen, Prest ; Chas Hutchin- son, Vice-Prest; Wm Hutchin- son, Cor Secy ; John V Forrester, Rec Secy ; D H Davis, Fin Secy ; James McCullough, Treas.
Painters' Union No 1-Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in hall. John A Coombs, Prest ; R M Poacher, Rec Secy.
Plumbers, Steam and Gasfitters' Union-Meets every Wednesday evening at Plumbers' hall, 60 W Second S. John Woodburn, Prest, Albert Kirkwood, Rec Secy.
Pressmen and Stereotypers' Union No 41-Meets once a month in Temple of Honor hall. B S Hoag, Prest ; C G Watson, Rec Secy.
Retail Clerks' Nat Protective As- sociation-Meets every alternate Tuesday in hall over the Ensor Institute, Second S st. Fred S Mier, Prest ; Geo Robinson, Rec Secy.
Salt Lake Typographical Union- Meets first Sunday in each month in IO O F hall, Market st. H C Fenstermaker, Prest; Van Gor- don, Vice-Prest ; Mrs E E Sylves- ter, Rec Secy ; S M Stenhouse, Fin and Cor Secy, Miss Sadie Asper, Treas.
Stone Cutters' Union-Meets every second and fourth Monday in the month, at 60 W Second South street, at 8 o'clock. Chas J Priday, Pres; Geo Goller, Sec.
Tailors' Union, Local No 59-Meets every second Tuesday in each month at 159 S Main. F J Scheid- eler, Prest ; John T Peterson, Vice-Prest : Chas R Lindberg, Secy ; Andrew Peterson, Treas.
Tin, Sheet Iron and Cornice, Local International No 27-Meets 159 S Main first and last Thursday of each month. Nick Swink, Prest ; Geo Lambourne, Secy ; Joe Ed- wards, Treas.
Utah Central Brotherhood of Train- men, No. 325-Meets at Temple of Honor Hall second and fourth Saturdays at 8 p m. Fred Knud- sen, Master; Geo M Jones, Fin Sec; W A White, Asst Sec.
Wasatch Division, No 222, B of L Engs-Meets every Friday at 8 o'clock in A O U W hall. James Beals, Chief Engr; S G Pigman, First Engr; James Yates, First Asst Engr; G McLane, Second Asst Engr.
RAILROADS.
A T & Santa Fe R R Co-43 w Sec- ond South. JD Kenworthy, genl agt; H W Parker and T B Ken- worthy, contracting agents,
Burlington Route-E E Walker, genl agt; Wm K McAllister, contract agt. 30 W Second South. Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry- Office 22 Morlan Blk. T F Powell, trav agt. Alex. Mitchell, com'lagt. Chicago and Northwestern Ry-W L Stannard, genl agt ; H H Mears, trav frt and pass agt. 12 W Second South.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry- J E Oglesby, genl agt ; L B Gor- han, trav frtagt ; J L Yundt, trav frt agt. 38 W Second South.
Colorado Midland Ry-H C Bur- nett, genl agt ; S P Medeira, trav pass agt. 109 W Second South. Denver & Rio Grande Ry-W J Shotwell, genl agt; J S Gard, trav frt agt.
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Missouri Pacific Ry-21 Morlan blk. S V Derrab, commercial agt ; R F Nelson, contracting agt.
Red Line Transit Co, Fast Frt N Y C & L S & W S Ry-V M C Silva, agt, 67 Commercial blgd.
Rio Grande Western Ry-City ticket office, s w cor Second S and Main st ; office of auditor and genl frt and pass agt, Board of Trade bldg ; local frt office and and frt depot, Third S and Fifth W ; pass station, Second and Third S and Fifth and Sixth W ; Supt's office in pass sta- station bldg. D C Dodge, genl mngr; A E Welby, supt: J H Bennett, genl pass agt ; S H Bab- cock, genl frt agt; J Brinker, asst frt agt; Theron Geddes, au- ditor ; W F Colton, cashier.
Union Pacific System-Operates Oregon Short Line and Utah and Northern Ry Cos. Genl mngr's office, mountain div, Ogden. genl pass and frt office, 201 s Main st ; supt's and other offices at 69 n Third W; pass 'depot cor S Temple and Third W ; frt depot. cor First S and Third W. W H Bancroft, genl mngr ; S W Eccles, asst genl frt agt ; D E Burley, genl agt pass dept ; James Sharp, second vice-prest; Joseph H Young, supt Utah div; David Patterson, mstr mech.
Utah Central Ry-General Office 117 Commercial Block ; depot, Eighth South and Main Sts, Pres, Jos Collett : vice pres, sec. and treas, E C Henderson , 2nd vice pres, Jos Richardson ; genl manager, J McGregor : gen] supt, T J Mack- intosh ; genl frt and pass agt, W W Mackintosh : chief eng and rd mstr, C W Hardy ; mstr mech, Jas G Bywater.
STREET RAILROADS.
Salt Lake City Railroad Co-Hooper blk. Incorporated Jan 24, 1872 ; capital $1,000,000. A W McCune pres, Jos S Wells sec and treas, W P Read supt.
21st Ward Line-Beginning at the intersection of Third and M Sts. thence along Third St to E, on E to South Temple, on South Tem- ple to Main, down Main to Fifth South, on Fifth South to Second W, on Second W to Eighth South. First South Street Line-From 13th E St to Fifth W, and North on Fifth W to Fourth North, with a branch off on North Temple to Jordan River.
Second South and Fort Douglas- Through the Military Reservation to Fifth S, along Tenth East and Second S to Rio Grande Western Depot.
1st Ward Line-From Liberty Park N to Third South, W to Main, N to First South, W to West Tem- ple, N to South Temple, W to U P Depot.
Warm Springs Line-From Warm Springs S to Second North, E to First West, S to First North, E to West Temple, S to South Temple, E to Main, S to Fifth South, E to Fifth East. S to Ninth South, E to Ninth East. Branch from Ninth South-west to Fourth East, S to East Waterloo.
Lake Breeze Line-From N Temple on Main S to Third South, W to Fifth West. N to First South, W to Eighth West, S to Second South W to Lake Breeze.
Sixth Street Line-From H along Sixth, West to B, S to Third, West to A, S to First, W to State, S to South Temple, W to Main, S to Eighth South and U CR R De- pot.
West Temple Line -- From Main W to West Temple, S to Ninth South. Centre Street Line-From Warm Springs via Centre St to Main and First South.
Salt Lake Rapid Transit Co-35 Commercial blk. Incorp Jan 14, 1890. Capital $500,000. J S Cam- eron pres ; J W Donnellan, vice- pres ; C B Jack, sec ; G S Gannett, treas; A M Hinckley, supt; Frank- lin Clark, asst supt. Supt office, room 6, cor State st and Second South st.
Main and Second South-Via State and First to Fort Douglas. Fare to Fort Douglas 10 cents.
Main and Second South-Via State and First to T.
Main and Second South-Via State, S to Fourth South and E to Tenth East.
State and First South-South on State to Murray. Fare to Murray 15 cents.
State and First South-S to Seventh South, E to Ninth East, S to Twelfth South, thence W to Sev- enth East and South to Calder's Park, To all points beyond city limits 10 cents.
State and First South-S to Seventh South, E to Ninth East, S to Ro- per, E to Eleventh East, S to Su-
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gar House Ward and East to Utah Penitentiary. Fare to points be- yond city limits 10 cents.
State and First South-S to Fourth South, E to Sixth East and S to Exposition bldg and Liberty Park. State and First South-S on State to Eleventh South.
State and First South-Via North Temple W to U P depot.
State and First South-S on State to Fourth South, W to Fifth West and N to R G W depot.
State and First South-S on State to Seventh South and W to Pop- lar Grove, White Lake and Race Track. Fare beyond Poplar Grove 10 cents.
R G W Depot-S on Fifth W to Fourth South, E to State, N to North Temple, W to Third West, N to Fifth North.
INCORPORATED COMPAN- IES.
Ackerman Printing Co-1 to 11 W First South. John Harris, pres ; O S Thompson, vice-pres : H C Howard, sec and treas ; J H Ack- erman, mngr. Tel 206.
Ada Consolidated Mining Co- Office Dinwoodey Furniture Co. Henry M Dinwoodey, pres ; Peter J Reid, vice-pres ; John H Cripps, sec and treas.
Alice Gold and Silver Mining Co- Office Union Natl Bank. Joseph R Walker, pres; M H Walker, vice-pres ; L H Farnsworth, sec. Location of mines, Silver Bow Co, Montana.
Alliance Mining Co-49 Scott-Auer- bach bldg. A Hanauer, pres; N Treweek, vice-pres and supt ; James Glendinning, treas ; Chas T Stevenson, sec. Mines located at Uintah Mining District, Par- ley's Park.
Alma Mining & Milling Co-352 E Third South. Chas A Ames, pres : James A Chute, vice-pres : Frank J Taylor, sec ; Willis M M Ames, treas.
Alturas Land & Irrigation Co-49 Scott-Auerbach bldg. N Tre- week, pres; Wm Babcock, Jr, vice-pres ; C P Stevenson, sec.
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