Utah gazetteer 1892-93, containing a complete index to residents and business firms of Salt Lake City, resources of Utah and reliable business directory of the Territory, Part 89

Author: Stenhouse & Co. (1898) bkp CU-BANC
Publication date: c1892
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah, Stenhouse & Co.
Number of Pages: 1248


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Live Stock-Tuttle, Nebeker, Stoker, Cunningham, Lawrence, Kim- ball, Ferry.


Fish and Game-Montgomery, Pike. Pierce.


Mines and Mining-Allen, Arnett. J. D. Irvine, Tuttle, Ferry. Law-


rence, Marshall.


Private Corporations-J. D. Irvine, Stoker, Olson, Pierce, W. H.


Irvine.


Municipal Corporations and Towns-Arnett, Mackay. Snow, Marshall, Kimball.


Asylum for the Insane-Pike, Arnett, Cunningham. Colton. Law- rence.


Public Health-Pike, Allen, W. H. Irvine.


Rules-Adams, Snow, Pierce.


Contingent Expenses of the House-Mackay. Olson. Moritz.


World's Columbian Fair-Snow, Sargent, Tuttle, Ferry, Pierce. Statistics-Stoker, Ferry, Marshall.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES :


Enrollment-Stoker, Wright, W. H. Irvine.


Public Printing-Sargent, Stoker, W. H. Irvine.


Territorial Library-Montgomery, Nebeker, Pierce.


Memorials to Congress-Nebeker, Pike, Ferry.


UTAH GAZETTEER.


TERRITORIAL BUSINESS GUIDE, 1892-3.


ADAMSVILLE-Beaver County.


ADAMSVILLE was first settled in 1866 by David Adams, from whom it takes its name. Inhabitants engaged in farming, stock raising and mining. It is located 9 miles southwest from Beaver, and 215 miles south of Salt Lake. Population 200. Daily mail. One church (L. D. S.), Female Relief Society, Young Ladies' and Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association, Primary Association and Sunday School.


Gunn, Alice C, P M.


Jones, John J, Sheep.


Joseph, Joseph H, Genl Mdse.


ALPINE CITY-Utah County.


ALPINE CITY was first settled in 1850, by Isaac Houston, M. Phelps, William Nisewanger, Charles S. Petterson, Hyrum Nelson, George Pickup. William Wardsworth, John M. Wiser, George Patten, James Holmes and Isaac H. Vail. The city was incorporated January 19, 1855, and has an area of two miles square. Elections are held biennially. The principal industry of the citizens is farming and stock raising. The societies are : Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement and Primary Associations, Relief Society and Alpine Literary Association. Banking town, American Fork. Population about 470.


MUNICIPAL.


Mayor, Robert E. Booth ; Recorder, John A. Vance ; Treasurer, Julius Beck ; Assessor and Collector, F. C. Clark ; Marshal, L. J. Vance ; Justices of the Peace, J. W. Booth, E. Healey ; Councilors, Isaac A. Vance, Wm. J. Strong, Samuel W. Brown, Joseph T. Bateman, E. Nash, David McDaniel, R. P. Carlisle.


County, Town and School Bonds and Warrants purchased by E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers, New York, Denver and Salt Lake City. Address E. H. Rollins & Sons, Salt Lake City.


BUSINESS.


Alpine Co-operative Institution,


Genl Mdse.


Brown, WT, Agricultural Impts.


Carlisle Bros, Stock.


Healy Bros, 66 Bates B, Blacksmith.


McCullough T J, Postmaster.


Nash E & Son, Stock.


CALL FOR HEWLETT BROS,' Champagne Cider


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UTAH GAZETTEER.


ALT-AME.


ALTA-Salt Lake County.


ALTA, the business centre of the Little Cottonwood mining district, is situated near the summit of Little Cottonwood Canyon, at the foot of the famous Emma Hill. At one time Alta was a populous and influential city, but a disastrous fire almost swept it away in the spring of 1878, and it has not been extensively rebuilt. It is 17 miles from Sandy, 28 miles by rail from Salt Lake, and is reached by the Alta Branch of the Rio Grande Western Railway from Sandy.


City Rock Mining Co. Collins, C H, Lodging House. Dahlen Jno H, Meat Market. Davis & Stuart, Freighters. Emma Mining Co (Limited).


Flagstaff Co (Limited).


Greeley Mining Co. Mackay & Revolution Mining Co. Montezuma Silver Mining Co. Peruvian Mining Co.


Sickler C M, Saloon.


Tucker & Wallace, Genl Mdse.


AMERICAN FORK-Utah County.


AMERICAN FORK, situated on the line of the Union Pacific and Rio Grande Western Railways, 30 miles from Salt Lake, was first settled in the fall of 1850. The city was incorporated June 4, 1853. Elections are held bienni- ally on the second Monday in February. The citizens are chiefly engaged in farming and stock raising. It has two churches, Latter-day Saints and Pres- byterian ; five schools and four schoolhouses, four district and one Presby- terian. There are two libraries and a theatre. The societies are : Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations, Relief Society and Ancient Order of United Workmen. Four mails are received daily, two via Union Pacific Railway, the others via Rio Grande Western Railway. Population, 2,300.


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, George Cunningham ; Recorder, Leo T. Shelley ; Treasurer, W. S. Chipman ; Assessor and Collector, Isaac Abel ; Marshal, George Crook- ston ; Justices of the Peace, J. J. Mercer, J. J. Jackson ; Councilors, Alva A. Green, James C. Carter, Benj. Y. Greenwood, James Chipman, Wm. S. Robinson, Thomas B. Parker, Robert Proctor.


County, Town and School Bonds and Warrants purchased by E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers, New York, Denver and Salt Lake City. Address E. H. Rollins & Sons, Salt Lake City.


BUSINESS.


Adams A B, Sheep & Wool.


AF,


Jno A, "


Adamson Peter C, Saloon. Addleman C L, Physician.


American Fork Co-opera- tive Mer Inst, Gen Mdse.


American Fork Hotel & Improve- ment Co, Hotel.


Baley H A, Sheep & Wool. Bates Miss A, Confectionery. Bellion W. H., Saloon. Bennett A, Blacksmith.


Boley Mrs C M, Hotel.


Boley E H, Butcher. Bromley Mrs Rosina D, Hotel. Carter James, Wheelwright. Chadwick Bros, Painters. Chipman Bros, Sheep & Wool. Chipman James, Gen Mdse. Chipman James, Star Roller Mills. Chipman James, Lumber Yard, Lime & Coal. Chipman Henry, Stock grower. 66 Wash, " & Sheep.


66


S W,


66


Cooper J B, Physician.


Drink


HEWLETT


BROS.'


Crab Apple Cider.


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


AME.


AMERICAN FORK-Continued.


BUSINESS.


Grant James, Sheep & Wool. Grant Wm, Music & Notions. W H, Sheep & Wool. Green Alva, Stock grower.


66 John,


66 J B,


Wm E, 66


Greenwood & Co, Genl Mdse.


Hallsey F, Painter.


Himstedt H, Notions & Crockery.


Hindley John, Furniture. Jackson W W, Genl Mdse. James Mrs Chas, Millinery.


Jensen J E, Lumber.


Jensen & Smith, Sheep and Wool.


Kepperneck R, Hotel and Saloon. Lee E B, Painter.


Lee H, Livery. Logie C, Carpenter. Lombard & Chipman, Bankers. Miller A, Hotel. McCarty Mrs Chas, Hotel. Mercer Ammon, Sheep and Wool. Newton James, Blacksmith. Nichols Geo, Sheep and Wool.


Nichols Sidney, Sheep and Wool.


Oldfield A, Harness and Shoemaker. Parker Bros, Sheep and Wool.


Preston Bros, Sheep and Wool. Proctor Robt, Stock. Pulley C W, Sheep & Wool.


Roberts Mrs J B, Restaurant.


Roberts Bros, Genl Mdse & Drugs. Robinson & Co, Roller Mills. (see adv.)


Sharp R B, Dentist.


Shipley & Ambrose, Barbers.


Shelly & Co, Groceries.


Shipley Miss Libby, Millinery.


Singleton Thos, Stock.


Star Milling Co., James Chipman.


Steel Bros, Drugs, Notions and Sewing Machines. Steel Henry, Sheep and Wool.


Stocking W G, Barber.


Thornton A K, Saloon.


Webb Wm E & Son, Shoemakers.


Wickersham Mrs, Millinery.


Wilson Chas B, Jeweler. Woods S, Saloon.


PICTURES AND FRAMES


MIRRORS AND BRACKETS


RANTS MUSICEMPORIUM.


&NOVELTY BAZAR


IMPUITERADEALER


KING MACHI


ANCE


D


TOYS


MUSICALE


FOFOAN.S.


INSTRUMENTS


FY-CARRIAGES


MERCHANDISE?


WHOLESALE & RETAIL,


AMERICAN FORK, UTAH


Z. FUELERENG


DENVER


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AMERICAN FORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


Star Roller Mills.


JAMES CHIPMAN, Prop.


MANUFACTURER OF


"HIGH PATENT,"


"WHOLE WHEAT," "BAKERS,"


And All Kinds of Mill Stuffs, American Fork, Utah.


American Fork Co-Operative Institution,


DEALERS IN


General Merchandise, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Etc, O. F. HUNTER. Supt. American Fork, Utah.


HENRY LEE.


Livery, « Feed & and & Sale & Stables, AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. Hacks to and from all Trains.


American Fork Roller Flouring Mills,


MANUFACTURERS OF


GREATWESTERN MFG.CO LEAVETOCRTHELES.


O


High Patent .


. AND Straight Grade Flour, And Dealers in all Kinds of


MILL PRODUCTS.


Quality Guaranteed. Orders Promptly Filled. ROBINSON & CO., American Fork, Utah.


CASE


PATENTES


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


ANN-BEA.


ANNABELLA-Sevier County.


Davis S J, Clothing Store. Keyes E B & Co, Genl Mdse.


1 Nordford A, Blacksmith. Rudolph J P, Wagon-maker etc.


ASAYS-Garfield County.


Barnhurst A M, Variety Store. Barnhurst J C, Shingle Mill .-


Dany, Leary & Webb, Saw Mill.


ASHLEY-Uintah County. (See also Vernal.)


ASHLEY is the oldest place in Uintah, and is the county seat. It is sit- uated near the centre of the northern half of the county. None of the set- tlements are very large, and such as do exist are generally in the northern portion of the county. Besides Ashley there are Vernal, Brown's Park, White Rocks and some other small places. Inhabitants engaged principally in farming, sheep-raising and mining.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Isaac C Burton, Probate Judge; Byron O Colton, County Clerk ; D P Woodruff, Assessor & Collector ; Jno G Davis, Coroner; Byron O Colton, Recorder ; John Pope, Sheriff ; John Glenn, Surveyor ; Geo D Merkley, Treasurer ; Ebenezer G Defriez, Supt of District Schools ; John A Blythe, Selectman ; A J Johnston, Selectman ; A N Billings, Selectman ; Richard C Camp, Prosecuting Attorney. .


Ashley Precinct. J H Glines, Justice of the Peace ; H Timothy Con- stable.


County, Town and School Bonds and Warrants purchased by E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers, New York, Denver and Salt Lake City. Address E. H. Rollins & Sons, Salt Lake City.


BUSINESS.


Crouch G W, Genl Mdse. Jarvie John, Genl Mdse. Johnson L, Flour Mill.


McKeachnie Jno, Genl Mdse. Moore F R, Genl Mdse. Reynolds W P & Son, Flour Mill.


BEAR RIVER CITY-Box Elder County.


Bear River City, situated about five miles north of Corinne was first settled in 1866 ; has a population of 450; Receives mail tri-weekly, Y L & Y M M I Association, and one church (L D'S). Inhabitants engaged in farming.


BUSINESS.


Bear River City Co-operative M & M Association, Genl Mdse. Hall C A, Blacksmith. Nelson A, Asst Post Master.


- Nelson A & Co, Gen Mdse. Nelson Swen, Blacksmith. Petersen Chris, P M.


Drink HEWLETT BROS, Cherry Wine


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BEAR RIVER ADVERTISEMENTS.


BEA.


BEAR RIVER CITY CO-OP.,


DEALERS IN


GENERAL MERCHANDISE,


Furniture, Poultry, Country Produce, Hardware Agricultural Inplements, and


SHIPPERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.


Orders Promptly Filled.


Correspondence Solicited.


J. HANSON, Supt.


A. NELSON & CO., DEALERS IV DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,


Comprising Everything in a General Store.


PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. HIDES, PELTS & WOOL. P. O. in Same Building BEAR RIVER CITY.


BEAVER-Beaver County.


BEAVER CITY is situated in the extreme eastern part of the county, in a lovely valley, and is supplied by water from the Beaver River. Its popula- tion is less than 2,000. The county court house is a fine substantial brick brick building. It was within a mile of the city, to the east, and in the mouth of the canyon from which the Beaver river flows, where the now abandoned Fort Cameron military reservation was located. Beaver City is possessed of first class water facilities, which may be utilized in the carrying on of manu- facturing industries, and, with the enterprise that exists, is destined to be- come the supply centre for the section of country by which it is surrounded. Here is located the Beaver Co-operative Woolen Factory, turning out a very excellent quality of Woolen fabrics. Also Roller Mill, cost $12,000. Saw mills, planing mills, turning shop and a tannery, all of which are constantly in operation. There are also the following societies : Relief Societies, Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations and Ancient Order of United Workmen. The city was incorporated January 10, 1867. Elections are held biennally. At present the principal occupation of the in- habitants is farming and stock-raising. It has daily mails, arriving from the north and south and south-east.


BEAVER COUNTY OFFICERS.


Jas McGarry, Probate Judge ; Benjamin Bennett, Selectman ; Henry Emerson, ('ounty Clerk ; S N Slaugeter, Assessor & Collector ; C A Murdock Prosecuting Attorney ; John T Fyler, ('oroner ; Jesse Baldwin, Sheriff : C B Bird, Treasurer ; F R Clayton, Supt of Dist Schools ; J Alma Barton, Select- man ; John Ward Christian, Selectman.


CALL FOR HEWLETT BROS.' Champagne Cider


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


BEA.


BEAVER-Continued.


MUNICIPAL.


Mayor, Benjamin Bennett ; Recorder, Robt Frotheringham ; Assessor & Collector, Geo C Murdock ; Treasurer, C P Bird ; Justices of the Peace, Wm H Bakes, James Thompson ; Marshal, Joseph W Fields ; Councilors, Samuel Hooton, J T Tolton, John M Murdock, Wm H Farnsworth, James Yeardley, Joseph Field.


County, Town and School Bonds and Warrants purchased by E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers, New York, Denver and Salt Lake City. Address E. H. Rollins & Sons, Salt Lake City.


BUSINESS.


Armstrong John G, Saloon.


Bakes Mrs Jennie, Millinery.


Bickley Mrs Jane, Notions etc.


Beaver C C & M Institution, Genl Mdse.


Lowe & Christian, Drugs & Saloon.


Mackrel Fred, Carpenter & Bldr.


Mackrel Mrs Z, Millinery.


Maeser R, Newspaper.


Mansfield, Murdock & Co (Inc), Genl Mdse & Agl Implements.


Pearson Wm, Brickmason.


Rees David, Variety.


Robinson & Son, Saw Mill.


Sawyer Bros, Stockmen.


Skinner J H, Furniture.


Tanner & Baker, Genl Mdse.


Willden, Elliott, Hides & Wool.


Williams Nephi, Blacksmith.


Gentry A, Butcher.


Griffin Mrs Jane, Millinery.


Harris Martha, Dry Goods.


Hawkins Mrs Eliza M, Millinery.


Huntington Jos, Saw Mill. Hutchings W W Jr, Hotel. Jones Wm P, Tinsmith.


Beaver Woolen Manufacturing & Milling Co.


Bettensen Mrs E. Hotel.


Boyter James, Stonemason.


Cartwright J A, Blacksmith.


Farnsworth Mrs E A, Hotel.


Fennemore Geo H, Drugs & Saloon.


Fennemore J. Gen Mdse.


Fennemore S, Genl Mdse. Fernly E & Co, Agricultural Im- plements & Blacksmith.


Field Joseph, Variety Store.


Fork Charley, Chinese Goods.


Fotheringham A L, Stock grower.


Woodhouse C C, Genl Mdse & P M.


Woodhouse G W, Harness.


BEAVER C. C. & M. INSTITUTION,


-DEALERS IN


GENERAL MERCHANDISE,


W. H. FARNSWORTH, Supt.


Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Flour & Grain. Wagons, Agricultural Implements & Shingles.


COUNTRY * ORDERS ** SOLICITED.


LOW & CHRISTIAN,


BEAVER CITY,


- · UTAH.


Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Etc. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.


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BEAVER ADVERTISEMENTS.


BEN.


Beaver W. M. & Milling Co. Woolen Mills.


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


BLANKETS,


FLANNELS, YARNS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.


Wool Taken in Exchange.


Beaver W. M. & Milling Co. Roller Mills,


MANUFACTURERS OF


"Straight Patent," "Family" & " Low Grade,"


AND ALL KINDS OF MILL PRODUCTS.


BEAVER, UTAHI.


J. F. FOLTON, Mngr.


GEO. W. WOODHOUSE, Maker and Importer of all Kinds of


HARNESS, SADDLES & HORSE GOODS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.


BEAVER, UTAH.


C. C. WOODHOUSE, P. M., DEALER IN


General * Merchandise,


POSTOFFICE,


BEAVER UTAH.


BENJAMIN- Utah County.


BENJAMIN, situated about midway between Utah Lake and Payson, on the Union Pacific Railway, was first settled by parties from Payson in 1868. Progress was slow until 1870, when settlers came from other parts of the country. Since then it has been in a prosperous condition. There is one church, Latter-day Saints ; one district school and one Presbyterian school (brick, costing some $1,300). There are also Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations and a Relief Society.


BUSINESS.


Hickman G W. Genl Mdse.


Hone David, Genl Mdse


DAVID HONE,


-DEALER IN ---- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,


BENJAMIN, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH.


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


BEN-BIN.


BENSON-Cache County.


About 8 miles northwest from Logan. Inhabitants engaged in farm- ing. Good schools, Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations. Population 150.


BUSINESS.


Hobbs James, Groceries.


Rowe, Morris & Summerhays, Sheep.


BINGHAM-Salt Lake County.


BINGHAM is situated about 28 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, in Bingham Canyon, and is the central point of the West Mountain mining district. In past years it enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most solid and reliable mining camps in the country, and through the enterprise of the citizens and their pluck in combatting hard times, it has gained the ap- pellation of the "Old Reliable." The town is surrounded by · numerous mines, the majority of which are turning out large quantities of paying ore. There is a good district school, with an average attendance of 41, T H Faris and Carrie Larsen teachers. Bingham is reached by the Bingham branch of the Rio Grande Western Railway, of which it is the terminus. Population 1500.


BUSINESS.


Bingham Bulletin, Ed K Watts Ed. Bonstell E J, Assayer.


Blenney Wm, Genl Mdse.


Bourgard Jerome, Meat Market. Bourgord & Co, Saloon.


Butter John, Livery.


Castleman A L, Physician.


Chandler Geo E, Coal & Lumber.


Connelly & Bro., Saloon.


Marriott H, Blacksmith. Melvyn & Finnegan, Drug Store. Melvyn James, Physician. Miller Fritz, Saloon. Morrisey J C, Saloon.


Myers Wm H, Restaurant.


Newman & Co, Saloon.


Osborne Geo, Shoemaker.


Petterson A & Co, Saloon.


Quinn F W, Jewelry.


Roberts Bros, Groceries & Drugs.


Sanger Julius, Barber. Simons Thos, Gen Groceries.


Smith Geo S, Hotel.


Stephens J B, Shoemaker.


Strickley W J, Gen Mdse & Liquors.


Tavey Peter, Drugs & Stationery.


Turldon C D, Photographer.


Lamb James, Physician. Lashbrook C H & Co, Genl Mdse.


Lee Geo E, U S Commissioner.


Lees Sie, Freighter. Libby Geo R & Co, Saloon.


Loefler Jno A, Barber. McDonald R D, Blacksmith.


Cooper & Co, Drugs. Cushing, Hadley & Kay, Genl Mdse. Garrison J C, Harnessmaker.


Gold Extracting Co, Cyanide Wks. Guiliani R S, Barber.


Hanak & Son, Green Groceries.


Hays S, Gents Furnishings & Saloon. Humphrey Chas, Assayer.


Jarrard N G, Barber. Jeffrey & Tibble, Saloon. Johnson C J, Boot & Shoemaker. Kayser & Zimmerman, Saloon. Kloppenstine A, Hotel.


Vivian N A, Genl Mdse & Liquors.


W. J. STRICKLEY,


-Dealer in -- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Hay, Grain and Coal.


BINGHAM CANYON, - - - UTAH.


.P. O. BOX 118.


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BINGHAM CANYON ADVERTISEMENTS.


GRIFFIN · HOUSE,


A. KLOPPENSTINE, PROP.


BINGHAM, UTAH.


First Class in Every Respect.


J. B. ROBERTS.


C. H. ROBERTS, P. M.


ROBERTS BROS.,


(BINGHAM BRANCH),


General Merchandise & Mining Supplies.


Family Groceries, Flour, Hay


and Grain.


BINGHAM,


UTAH.


JOHN BUTTER, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, BINGHAM, . - UTAH. Fine Turnouts. Good Saddle Horses.


HENRY MARRIOTT,


General Blacksmithing & Wagon Making, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH.


F. L. CUSHING. THOMAS HADLEY. DAVID KAY. CUSHING, HADLEY & KAY.


-- DEALERS IN ----


GENERAL MERCHANDISE.


BINGHAM, - $ -


- UTAH,


COOPER & CO.,


DRUGGISTS,


BINGHAM, UTAH.


THOS. SIMONS, -DEALER IN-


GENERAL GROCERIES.


MAIN STREET,


BINGHAM CANYON, -


- UTAH.


Bingham Restaurant,


TONG CHONG, PROP.


MEALS AT ALL HOURS.


SING LEE, LAUNDRY, Washing, Ironing and Fluting, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH.


TONG CHONG, WASHING, IRONING AND FLUTING, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH.


HOP LEE,


WASHING, IRONING AND FLUTING,


BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH.


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


BLA-BOU.


BLAKE CITY-Emery County.


BLAKE CITY is the end of Salt Lake Desert Division. All Rio Grande Western Railroad trains stop at this point for meals. The hotel is the finest and best appointed on the road, with all the modern conveniences, including Brush incandescent light and steam heating, and bears the reputation of serving the best meals of any hotel in the West. Cost of structure $16,000 ; Electric plant $2,000. Population 200.


BUSINESS.


Farnsworth A D, Hotel. Farrer J T, Genl'Mdse.


Farrer Levi, Photographer. Johnson R P, Boarding House.


J. T. FARRER,


DEALER IN


GENERAL


MERCHANDISE,


WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. CATTLE AND HORSES A SPECIALTY.


BLUFF-San Juan County.


BLUFF CITY is the county seat. Principal occupation of the Inhabitants is stock raising, farming and fruit raising. Population 130. 170 miles from Salt Lake. One Church, (L D S), Y L & Y M M I Association.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Jos H Barton, Probate Judge ; J B Decker, Selectman ; Peter Allen, County Clerk ; G Adams, Assessor and Collector ; A B Sorenson, Prosecuting Attorney ; A B Sorenson, Recorder ; Wm E Hyde, Sheriff ; Peter Allan, Sur- veyor ; J B Decker, Treasurer ; Charles E Walton, Supt of District Schools ; Hanson Bayless, Selectman ; Frederick I Jones, Selectman.


County, Town and School Bonds and Warrants purchased by E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers, New York, Denver and Salt Lake City. Address E. H. Rollins & Sons, Salt Lake City.


BUSINESS.


Adams Wm, Cattle. Barb Wire Cattle Co. Hammond F R, Cattle.


Lyman P D, 66


-


Nielson & Redd, Cattle. Redd L H, San Juan Co-operative Inst, Genl Mdse.


BOUNTIFUL-Davis County.


(See also Woods Cross).


SOUTH BOUNTIFUL is situated on the line of the Union Pacific Railway about eight miles north of Salt Lake City. There is a daily mail from north and south.


EAST BOUNTIFUL is also on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. There is a daily mail to and from the town. There is a Relief Society, Primary and Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations. The principal industry of the inhabitants is farming. Peoples Opera House, cost $15,000 ; seating capacity, 600 ; good hotel in connection.


CALL FOR HEWLETT


BROS,'


BELFAST GINGER ALE.


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UTAH GAZETTEER.


BOU.


BOUNTIFUL-Continued.


WEST BOUNTIFUL, or Wood's Cross, is eight miles north of Salt Lake City and the first station on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. The citizens are chiefly engaged in farming and gardening ; a large quantity of grain, vegetables and fruit is raised and shipped to Salt Lake, where it finds a ready market. There are good schools and a Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations. There is a daily mail to and from the place. Population 2,500.


BUSINESS.


Bernard Thos, Genl Mdse.


Bountiful Co-operative Mer Inst, Genl Mdse. Bountiful Meat Co, Inc.


Burnes Chas, Groceries.


Call Lamoni, Printer, Jewelry Re- pairs etc. Green Jas, Brickmaker.


Holt Wm J, Shoemaker.


Lewis Jno, Hotel, Saloon & Lumber.


Lewis John, Ice Cream & Confy.


Lewis John, Hotel & Bar.


Combination Fence &


Lumber. Moss Robt & Bros, Saw Mill. People's Opera House & Mercantile Co, Genl Mdse. Rampton Henry & Son, Blacksmths. Sessions W. B, Billiard Hall.


Thurgood Jno, Genl Mdse.


Whalon, Crosby & Crosby, Real Est


People's Opera House Mercantile Co.,


DEALERS IN


GENERAL MERCHANDISE


AND


FURNITURE,


BOUNTIFUL, - - DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH.


Bountiful Co-operative Mercantile Institution, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


Merchandise, Flour, Grain, Vegetables, Fruit, Butter, Eggs, Produce, Etc.


J. STRINGHAM, Supt.


SESSIONS POOL HALL,


W. B. SESSIONS, Prop.


Summer Drinks and Cigars, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH.


LAMONI CALL, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Stationer,


Dealer in Jewelry, Notions & Stationery Goods. Agent for the Crown Organs and Sewing Machines.


BOUNTIFUL, . · UTAH.


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


BOU-BRI.


JOHN


LEWIS,


MANUFACTURER OF


COMBINATION FENCE


And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


LUMBER,


BOUNTIFUL, - UTAH.


HOTEL,


First Class in Appointments. Commodious Sample Rooms.


Bar is stocked with the Choicest Brands of


WINES, Liquors and Cigars.


BRIGHAM CITY-Box Elder County.


(Box Elder P. O.)


BRIGHAM CITY, the county seat of Box Elder county, is one of the pret- tiest and best situated towns in Territory. It is on the line of the Utah & Northern Railway and occupies a portion of the "bench" lands east of the Great Salt Lake and near the mouth of Box Elder and Wellsville canyons. The principal industry of the inhabitants is farming and bee culture. It has a woolen mill, a roller flour mill and saw mills.


The city is lighted by electricity ; they have fine water works, costing $30,000 ; Opera House, cost $10,000, and efficient fire department. Y M & Y L M I Association and libraries. Two weekly papers, the "Bugler" & "Re- port," also an extensive creamery. Population 2,500.


COUNTY OFFCERS.


Probate Judge, E B Kirk ; Sheriff, CC Loveland ; Clerk, John D Peters ; Recorder, John Burrows ; Treasurer, O G Snow ; Prosecuting Attorney, Nels Jenson ; Assessor, D P Burt ; Collector, Jonah Mathias ; Supt of Schools, Clark Hubbard ; Coroner, C H Davidson ; Surveyor, N P Anderson : Select- men, E O Wilcox, T H Blackburn, R H Baty ; Road Supervisor, L P Johnson.


MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.


Mayor, Joseph M Jensen ; Recorder, G L Graehl Jr, Treasurer, O N Stohl ; City Attorney, Nels Jenson ; Marshal, Heber C Boden ; Assessor & Collector, Ole Petersen ; Street Supervisor, Lorenzo Jeppsson.


Henry L Steed, Nels Madson, A E Snow, John P Ipsen, John T Rich, James Pett, Jno Christensen, Councilors.


County, Town and School Bonds and Warrants purchased by E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bankers, New York, Denver and Salt Lake City. Address E. H. Rollins & Sons, Salt Lake City.


BUSINESS.


Anderson Neils P, D G & Notions. Bank of Brigham City. Berg L, Barber.


Boothe & Peirce, Genl Mdse & Pro- duce.


Bott J H, Marble Works.


Bowring H E, Harnesss. Bowring & Bro, Hotel. Box E A, Groceries & Produce. Box Elder Meat & Produce Co. Box Elder Pioneer Creamery Co.


Box Elder Stock & Mercantile Co, Agl Implements & Hardware. Brigham City Electric Co. Brigham City Mercantile & Mnfg Association, Genl Mdse, Mnfrs Woolens. Brigham City Roller Mill Co. Bugler Publishing Co, weekly paper Burt D. P. & Co, Lumber.


Carrington J B, Physician & Sur- geon.


Drink HEWLETT BROS, , IRON-++


SARSAPARILLA


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UTAH GAZETTEER.


BRI.


BRIGHAM CITY-Continued.


BUSINESS.


Christensen H C, Tailor. Christensen John, Genl Mdse. Christensen L C, Jewlery & Musical Instruments.




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