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 96

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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Hartley Jas W, Saloon. Hawkins Mrs Maria, Conf & Groc. Hlyde & Whitmore, Genl Mdse. Jensen & Hyde, Flour Mill. McCune & Co, Drugs & Stationery. Morgan Miss Mary, Millinery.


Nebo salt & Mnfr Co. Nephi Co-operative Mer Inst. (Inc), Genl Mdse.


Nephi Mill & Mufg Co.


Nephi Plaster & Mufg Co.


Nephi Salt Mining & Mufg Co. Ostler J M C, Shoemkr. Ostler Jno C & Sons, Harness.


Ostler & Allen. Harness.


Painter Jno S, Saloon. Petersen & Chappell, Jewelers.


Pettigrew Wm H, Harness.


Pexton & Bigler, Blacksmiths. Read & Bryan, Genl Mdse.


Scroggy G H. Physician & Drugs. Sells Francis, Furniture. Smith W E. Pubr "Ensign".


Stout Win, Shoemaker. Utah Wool Grower's Co. Vickers Jno & Sons, Meat Market. Walkingshaw F, Clothing Store.


Wheeler Mrs HI W, Millinery. Williams Edward H, Genl Mdse. Witbeck J & Bro, Confectionery.


HYDE & WHITMORE,


Nephi, Utah.


General Merchandise.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


JOHN HAGUE, Prest. J. A. HYDE, Sec'y. John McCracken, Vice-President.


Nephi Plaster & Manufacturing Co., NEPHI, UTAH. Manufacturers of Land, Calcined and Dental Plaster. PUREST GYPSUM ON EARTH.


ANALYSIS.


Lime .. ....


.33.60


Sulphuric Acid.


43,07


Water


23.33


Correspondence Solicited,


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NEPHI ADVERTISEMENTS.


"WE NEVER SLEEP."


Restless Toilers for Trade !


Cazier Bros.,


THE CLOTHIERSK Of Southern Utah. NEPHI, -


And Furnishers


UTAH.


WRIGHT & MCCUNE, -DEALERS IN -- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Cattle and Sheep Supplies.


Breeder French Merino Rams. NEPHI, UTAH.


G. H. SCROGGY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PROPRIETOR OF Nephi - Pharmacy.


Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Notions, Toilet and Fancy Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. NEPHI, - UTAH.


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NEPHI ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEPHI CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION,


-DEALERS IN-


GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Celebrated Snowflake Flour, Frain, Feed, Groceries and Provisions.


Agents for the Most Popular Wagon & Farm Machinery.


THOS. H. G. PARKES. Supt.


NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, - -


- UTAII.


COOPER, PYPER & CO., DEALERS IN Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Universal Stoves and Ranges, TINNERS AND PLUMBERS. NEPHI, UTAH.


Blackett Bros.,


-DEALERS IN-


Wines + and + Liquors,


PURE BRANDS.


Nephi, Utah.


JOHN S. PAINTER, DEALER IN


CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.


Case Goods for Medicinal Use a Specialty.


POOL AND BILLIARDS. Nephi, Utah.


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NEPHI ADVERTISEMENTS.


Excelsior Mercantile Company, NEPHI CITY, UTAH. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, + BOOTS + AND & SHOES.


Celebrated Little Sheep Dip.


Price List and Directions sent on


Furnishings,


EXCELSIOR MER. CO. GENERAL .


MERCHANDISE


Sole Agents for the Application.


GENERAL MERCHAND SE


CLOTHING


Hardware,


Glassware,


Queensware,


Etc., Etc.


UNION HOTEL


MRS. C. R. FOOTE. Prop.


COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS.


Comfortable Stables.


Nephi, Juab County, Utah.


J. W. HARTLEY, DEALER IN Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars POOL AND BILLIARDS.


Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use a Specialty.


Nephi, Juab County, Utah.


NEW HARMONY-Washington County.


Population 175. 300 miles south of Salt Lake. ·


BUSINESS.


Harmony Co-op Inst, Genl Mdse. Kelsey O, Carpenter. Naegle R, Hotel. Pace M E, Hotel.


Prince F, Stock and Hotel. Redd W A, Blacksmith. Taylor & Hiat, Stock.


CALL FOR HEWLETT BROS,


Champagne Cider


Dry Goods,


Notions,


Groceries,


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TERRITORIAL BUSINESS.


NEW-OAK


NEWTON-Cache County.


Population 450.


BUSINESS.


Barker Jno H, Genl Mdse. Benson P, Wheel-wright. Clarke Amos, Blacksmith. Co-op Store, Genl Mdse.


Jacobson Niels, Carpenter. Juchaw J J, Nurseryman. Peterson P, Blacksmith.


NORTH OGDEN-Weber County.


Population 1,600.


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.


Bailey Wm, Brick Dean G S, Printer. Dean Campbell & Co, Genl Mdse & Whol Produce. Dudman F & Co, Notions, etc. Rash Chas, Carpenter.


Sanford & Adams, Meat Market. Shupe Jas W, Blksmith & Apiarist. Storey Jas, Genl Mdse. Toone Edward, Shoemaker. Vanderhoop Jesse, Blacksmith. Waldron Lorenzo, Physician.


OAK CITY-Millard County. (Oak Creek.)


Population 140.


BUSINESS.


Anderson Peter, Sheep and Wool. Finlinson Geo, Stock-grower and Hotel.


Oak City Co-op Inst, Genl Mdse. Oak Creek Mill Co, Lumber Dealers.


Partridge Johnathan, Genl Mdse. Roper Chas, Blacksmith. Silver Maple Mining & Milling Co, (Inc), Jno E Lovell, Supt.


OAK CITY CO-OP.,


DEALERS IN


General Merchandise,


AND


SHIPPERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.


Oak City, Millard Co.


J. PARTRIDGE,


DEALER IN


General * Merchandise


-AND-


COUNTRY PRODUCE.


OAK CITY, · MILLARD CO.


GEO. FINLINSON, First Class Hotel Accommodations. Good Stabling and Feed.


OAK CITY, -


- - MILLARD CO.


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OAS-OAK


OASIS-Millard County. (Also Clear Lake.)


A thriving town situated on the line of the Union Pacific R'y, 162 miles south of Salt Lake City. It contains two hotels, one store, postoffice, one school and meeting house. Population about 600. The principal industry is farming and stock-raising. The surrounding country is watered by the Deseret ditch. Shipping point for ore from Fish Springs and Deep Creek.


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.


Alexander S H, Genl Mdse & Drugs. Hawley Wm P, Carpenter.


Kinder John A, Hotel & Gen Mdse. -


Kinder & Jackman, Saloon. Noyes Mrs S L, Millinery.


S. H. ALEXANDER,


Dealer in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Etc.


U. P. SALOON,


CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. POOL AND BILLIARDS. S. HI. ALEXANDER, Prop. OASIS, UTAH.


OAKLEY-Summit County.


OAKLEY is located about three miles east of Peoa and has about 150 inhabitants. It has one general store and a flour mill. Mail is received six times a week. Mr W H Stevens was one of the first settlers in the place.


BUSINESS.


Evans Alexander, Genl Store. Horton E, Blacksmith.


Stevens W H, Roller Mill. Snapp N B, Postmaster.


PROGRESS ROLLER MILL, W. H. STEVENS, Prop., XXXX Flour, Pure Patent & Straight Grade, OAKLEY, SUMMIT CO., - UTAH.


CALL FOR HEWLETT BROS. 5 BELFAST GINGER ALE.


E. ELDREDGE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Pianos, Organs & Musical Merchandise. SEWING MACHINES, And Extras for all Kinds of Sewing Machines, Needles and Oils. 2376 WASHINGTON AVE .. - OGDEN, UTAH


OGDEN CITY.


Weber County.


"There is probably no city of its class in the United States of equal popu- lation and commercial importance better known to the world at large than the city of Ogden.


The early settlement of the present site of Ogden was contemporane- ous with that of Salt Lake City. The early argonauts who broke the virgin soil of Utah laid a most substantial foundation upon which has been erected a superstructure of most perfect proportions, and giving full promise of be- coming one of the grandest and most prosperous of cities within the limits of a territory that within the near future will be invested with the rights and privileges of statehood.


The peuliar location of Ogden geographically has contributed materi- ally to its growth, and the city is a general distributing point of the Terri- tory, and is the most desirable point from which to establish. direct communi- cations with other portions of the country. The city is delightfully located in a lovely valley bounded on one side by the Wasatch mountains and on the other by the Weber river, and the space thus occupied is crowded with ele- gant private residences, massive public buildings and gardens, resorts and places of amusement rarely equalled and never excelled by her sister cities of the crowded east.


The city has been laid out with especial attention to its drainage and sanitary facilities, and all modern equipments, such as electric railways, water works, gas works, electric light plants, etc, are provided. The public buildings are models of architectural excellence, while the private residences are designed with a view to furnish the comforts of home and to exemplify the most recent developments of artistic elegance. The country surrounding the city is dotted with beautifully arranged and highly cultivated country seats, and fruit in almost endless quantity and variety grows in any part of the valley A few miles from the city the Ogden and Weber canyons divide the mountains through which flow the Ogden and Weber rivers carrying in their cool depths health and its kindred blessings into the heart of the city.


There is still a fine opportunity for the utilizing of these water powers for manufactories cheaply and at a vast profit to all industries for which this power may be used.


The farms lying on the outskirts of Ogden are finely improved and the soil is of unexcelled fertility, and the thrifty class of citizens who occupy them grow bounteous harvests. An average idea of the fertility of the soil of this country can be formed from the productions of a single acre ; either six tons of hay or three crops of alfalfa hay, sixty bushels of No 1 wheat, sixty-five


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bushels of oats, 600 bushels of potatoes, 500 bushels of tomatoes or 1,000 bu- shels of apples. There are at present about 30,000 acres of land in Weber county under cultivation, about one-half of which is devoted to pasturage.


Ogden canyon furnishes a relief to residents of the city during the long heated summer months and here may be seen hundreds of white topped tour- ists tents dotting the mossy banks of the brooks from which the ennuied campers out may all through the summer months entice the palatable speckled trout.


Several of the best equipped bathing resorts to be found in the United States are located at easy access from any part of the city. The delicious climate both for comfort and from a point of health is noted all over the world. Pulmonary diseases are unknown and those suffering from these complaints are almost instantly relieved and in a majority of cases perma- nently cured for life in or near this lovely, healthful city. Humidity in the atmosphere is never preceptible, the weather is equable, extremes being scarcely known ; the winter genial and the summers exempt from the exces- sive and dangerous heat characteristic of this season further east and further west.


As a business centre Ogden leaves nothing to be desired. An abun- dance of raw material, a fine system of railroads, reliable and skilled labor, good wages, and other incidents essential to economic production make the city desirable for the location of manufacturing plants.


Public improvements are constantly being made. Taxes are nominal and the government of the city well administered.


All taken together there is but little left to be desired from every eco- nomic, sanitary, business, religious or educational standpoint in the city of Ogden, and it is safe to state that there is no city in the world where mankind is offered more inducements in every point of view for passing happy, pros- perous, and satisfactory lives than is afforded by life in the beautiful city of Ogden.


The railroads centering at Ogden are the Union Pacific, Rio Grande Western, Utah & Northern, Southern Pacific, Echo & Park City.


CHURCHES OF OGDEN.


In the city of Ogden almost every sect and creed have a representation, including Episcopolians, Methodist, Congregationalist, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist, German Lutheran, Christian, L D S, etc., and all of them report steady additions to their respective rosters of membership.


The houses of worship are commodious and the improvements com- pleted within a short period are notable, and embrace the Presbyterian church erected at a cost of $35,000; the Baptist church costing $10,000 ; the Methodist Episcopal church, costing $50,000 ; Episcopal church, $10,000; Con- gregational church $7,000 ; while the Roman Catholic church will when com- pleted represent an outlay of something over $75,000.


A statistical paper recently published shows that there are seven re- ligious denominations in Ogden, owning property valued at about $465,000, and possessing a total membership of 1,900. The L D S church owns pro- perty assessed at $36,000."


FRATERNAL DIRECTORY.


MASONIC.


Weber Lodge No 6, A F & A M-F C Schramm, W M; W T Beardsley, Sec'y. Regular communications first and third Thursday in each month.


Ogden chapter No 2, R A M-Geo F Brown, ME HP; C J Currier, Sec'y. Regular convocation second Tuesday in each month. 1 El Monte Commandery No 2, K T-JE Coolidge, E C; C J Currier, Re- corder. Stated conclaves second Wednesday in each month.


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IOOF


Ogden Lodge No 5, IO O F-Meets every Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall, Twenty-fourth street. Alex Loeb, N G; P A Cook Sec'y.


Union Lodge No 6, IO O F-Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows hall, twenty-fourth street. JA Johnson, N G; R H Mallett, Sec'y. Crescent Lodge No 13, I O O F-Meets every Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall, Twenty-fourth street. F W Baker, N G; F W Lewis Sec'y.


Uintah Encampment, No 5, I O O F-Meets first and third Thursday in in every month in Odd Fellows Hall Twenty-fourth street. J T Browning, CP; F W Baker, Secretary.


Canton Ogden No 2, P M-Meets every fourth Friday in the month in Odd Fellows hall, Twenty-fourth street. F A Lewis, Commandant; C S Rapp, Clerk.


Queen City Lodge No 2, D of R-Meets second and fourth Thursday in every month at Odd Fellows hall, Twenty-fourth street. Mrs D Murray, N G; Mrs A Browning, Secretary.


K of P.


Ogden Lodge No 2 K of P-Meets in K of P hall every Monday evening at 8 p m. C P Jennings, C C; J W Ross, K of R & S.


Queen City Lodge No 7, K of P-Meets every Friday evening in K of P hall, at 8 p m. W G Dalrymple, C C; Geo V Schramm, K of R & S.


Lincoln Lodge No 9, K of P-Meets in K of P hall every Tuesday evening at 8 p m. Howard Carpenter, C C; J O White, K of R & S.


The Uniform Rank, K of P-Meets every Thursday evening at the A O U W hall, at 8 p m, H C Wardleigh, S K C; John S Corlew, Recorder.


Calantha Temple No 1, Pythian Sisters-Meets the first and third Sat- urday afternoons at 2 p m, and the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at 8 p m. Mrs J W Metcalf, M EC; Mrs W R Williams, M of R & C.


AOUW


Ogden Lodge No 16-Master Workman, B E Rich, Recorder C J Flowers. Meets every Wednesday evening.


Fidelity Lodge, No 3-Master Workman, G B Douglas. Recorder, Wallis Foulger. Meets every Tuesday evening.


Protection Lodge No. 24, A O U W-W R White, M W; C A Hurssell, Re- corder. Meets every Thursday night at 7.30 o'clock in A O U W Hall.


NATIONAL UNION.


Wasatch Council No 520 National Union-Meets every Monday evening at A O U W hall, E R Ridgley, Prest; L W Zinn, Sec'y.


KNIGHTS OF ESSENIC ORDER.


Ogden Lodge No 567-Meets the first and third Saturday evenings of each month at I O O F hall at 8 p m. A J Weber, ES; C J Pettee, Secretary.


CALEDONIAN.


Dr J S Gordon, Honored Chief, T S Hutchinson, Secretary. Meets in Boyle Bldg first Friday of each month.


SONS OF ST GEORGE.


Cour de Lion Lodge 331-Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Jesse J Driver, W P, Percy A Cook, W S.


CITY OFFICERS.


Mayor, Wm H Turner ; Recorder, T P Bryan ; Assessor and Collector, RT Hume ; Treasurer, W V Helfrich ; Marshal, J W Metcalf ; City Attorney, James N Kimball ; City Engineer, W C Parmley ; Chief Fire Department, W H Rhodes ; Street Supervisor, Archie Bowman ; Building Inspector, W C Parmley ; Sanitary Inspector, W S Lewis; Porter City Hall, W L Porter ; City Physician, George W Jones ; Coroner, George W Larkin ; Auditor, W T Beardsley ; Dog Tax Collector, Wm Studer; Councilmen : First Ward-R C Lundy, John McManis ; Second Ward-H H Spencer, W N Graves ; Third Ward-Thos D Dee, H W Shurtliff; Fourth Ward-E M Allison, Jr, J R Elliott ; Fifth Ward-F J Cannon, James A Calvert. .


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Probate Judge, A C Bishop ; Selectmen, Lewis W Shurtliff, R W Cross, Fred Foy ; Clerk, J P Ledwidge, Recorder, John G Tyler ; Assessor, Edwin Dix; Treasurer, John A Boyle; Collector, Albern Allen ; Attorney, L R Rogers ; Sheriff, Gilbert R Belnap ; Coroner, Marshal Allen ; Survey or, R W Faris ; Superintendent of District Schools, Joseph S Peery.


Eden Precinct-E B Fuller, Justice of the Peace ; John Gould, Consta- ble. Hooper Precinct-James Johnson, Justice of the Peace; Francis M Belnap, Constable. Huntsville Precinct-Wm G Smith, Justice of the Peace; Eli M Tracy, Constable. Harrisville Precinct-W F McEntyre, Justice of the Peace ; W N McEntrye, Constable. Kanesville Precinct-John Patterson, Justice of the Peace; Wm D Grover, Constable. Burch Creek Precinct- John M Clark, Justice of the. Peace; Wm Stimpson, Constable. Merriotts Precinct-S F Halverson, Justice of the Peace; Peter Raty, Constable. North Ogden Precinct-N Montgomery, Justice of the Peace ; W R Holmes, Constable. Ogden Precinct, No. 1-W R Williams, Justice of the Peace; Phil Ford, Constable. Ogden Precinct, No. 2-Philip Rank, Justice of the Peace ; D C Sullivan, Constable. Ogden Precinct, No. 3-Peter L Sherner, Justice of the Peace ; Joseph P Stone, Constable. Ogden Precinct, No. 4- Valentine Gideon, Justice of the Peace; W B Swigart, Constable. Ogden Precinct, No. 5-E A McDaniel, Justice of the Peace: C E Lane, Constable. Pleasant View Precinct-Jos Bidwell, Justice of the Peace ; C A Hickenlooper, Constable. Plain City Precinct-Wm L Stewart, Justice of the Peace ; Mils R Sharp, Constable. Riverdale Precinct-Richard Dye, Justice of the Peace; John Parker, Constable. Slaterville Precinct-Charles Jay, Justice of the Peace : John Cowan, Constable. Uintah Precinct-Timothy Kendall, Justice of the Peace, Wm Byher, Constable. Wilson Precinct-J B Trimble, Justice of the Peace ; W B Wilson, Constable. West Weber Precinct-John W Hart, Justice of the Peace ; Joseph Hogge, Constable.


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.


C. A. d'HEMECOURT


Architect.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


Ogden, STAYNER BLOCK, THIRD FLOOR, Utah


Architect for following :


Boyle Block,


Stayner Block, Grant Ave School, First Ward School, Utah University, M. E. Church, Reformed School Annex Central Fire Station, Bench Fire Station, City Hospital.


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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.


Hendershot Abstract Co, 2414 Wash ave.


1 Meighan Chas, Reed Hotel. Ogden Abstract Co, 2438 Wash ave.


ACADEMIES. (See Colleges & Schools.)


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.


Consolidated Implement Co, 338 Twenty-fourth St. Co-op Wag & Mach Co, 2284 Wash ave.


Lowe Geo A, 2320 Wash ave, (see adv.)


Lynne Mercantile Co, 246 Wash ave. (See adv.) Stevens Sidney, 2534 Wash ave, (see adv.)


ARCHITECTS.


d'Ilemecourt G A, Stayner blk, (see adv.)


Fife W W, 519 to 521 Utah L & T Co, bldg.


Parker Doxey & Eastman, First Natn'l Bank bldg. Wheller R O, Utah L & T Co bldg.


ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.


Bagley Jno E, First Nat'l Bk bldg. Barton & Peylon, U L T Co bldg. Boreman & Boreman, 2408 Wash ave. Breeden & Gunnell, 2408 Wash ave. Evans & Rogers, Utah Loan & Trust Co bldg. Gideon Val, 29 First Nat'l Bk. Henderson H H, First Nat'l Bk bldg. Heywood A R, 369 Twenty-fourth. Hurlanski E T, 2468 Wash ave. Johnson TD, U L & T Co, bldg.


Kimball & Allison, 2402 Wash ave. Maginnis W L, Stayner blk. Maloney & Perkins, Wright bldg. Nelson A H, U L & T Co, bldg. O'Connolly T R, 2349} Wash ave. Painter & Murphy, U L & T bldg. Pash C B, over Citizens Bank. Richards C C, UL & T Co, bldg. Schoonover F S, First Nat'l Bank bldg. Smith HH, U L & T Co bldg. Wallace Jno L, 2458 Wash ave. White W R, 351} Twenty-fourth.


AUCTION AND COMMISSION.


Jackson & Co, 109 Twenty-fifth.


BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.


California Bakery, 2534 Wall ave. Fryer & Hess, 324 Twenty-fifth.


Price W F, 311 Twenty-fourth. Schaerger F, 2313 Wash ave.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Citizens' Bank, 2469 Wash ave. Commercial Nat'l Bk The, 327 24th. First Nat'l Wash av n e cor 24th. Ogden Savings Bk The, Wash av n e cor Twenty-fourth.


Ogden State Bk, Reed Hotel. Utah Loan & Trust Co, Wash ave, s e cor Twenty-fourth. Utah Nat'l Bk, Wash ave, s e cor Twenty-fourth.


BARBERS.


Garbutt Robt, 2460 Grant ave. Gordon L B, 254 Twenty-fifth. Halverson F, 375 Twenty-fourth. Kent Wm, 262 Twenty-fifth. Keyser S, 228 Twenty-fifth.


Planz Phil, 212 Twenty-fifth. Rheinbold & Schwartz, 352 24th. Thompson Geo, 2409 Wash ave. Wittich Fred, Five Points. Wilson Henry, under Citizens Bank.


BATH ROOMS.


Garbot Mrs, 2460 Grant ave. Halverson F, 375 Twenty-fourth.


- Rheinbold & Schwartz, 352 25th.


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BLACKSMITHS.


Adams & Farley, 2150 Wash ave. Boatright W W & Son, 1650 Wash ave. Brown Nephi, 2801 Wash ave. Douglas Geo B, 2510 Wash ave, (See adv.)


Holden Geo A, 2350} Wash ave. Jones R, 347 Twenty-third. Miller E, 233 Twenty-fifth. Nordquist P, Five Points. Savage O E, 2270 Wash ave. Williamson L C, 1621 Wash av.


Frieberg Andrew, Five Points. BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MNFRS.


Browning W W & Co, 2461 Wash ave.


Post Pub Co The, 2404 Wash av, (See adv.)


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Careswell A & Son, cor Lincoln ave and Twenty-fifth. Cannon A H, 2518 Wash ave.


Giesy & Spargo, 2481 Wash ave. (Broom Hotel.) Stone W S, 333 Twenty-fourth.


GIESY & SPARGO,


Books, & Stationery, « Typewriters', & Stenographers', AND OFFICE SUPPLIES.


WRITE FOR SAMPLE BOOK. 2481 Washington Avenue (Broom Hotel).


BOOTS AND SHOES-DEALERS.


Ashby Bros, 2337 Wash ave. See adv. Clark I L & Sons, 2362 Wash ave. Equitable Co-op, 2441 Washave. Krauch Chas F, 236 Twenty-fifth. Marshall & McCready, 370 24th.


New York Shoe Store, 356 25th. See ady.


Pratt & Merriam, 2343 Wash ave. Todd Joseph, 210 Twenty-fifth. Z C M I, Wash ave, n w cor 24th. See adv.


BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.


Christenson N C, 2412 Grant Ave. Eubile Joseph, 2313} Wash Ave. Hassell J, 210, Twenty-fifth. Horton G G, 287 Twenty-fourth. Larson O J, 2464 Grant Ave. Lowgher Geo, 2269 Wash Ave.


Neale J G, 329 Twenty-fourth. Payne Edw, 2428 Grant Ave. Rudd J, 2508 Wash Ave. Walz L, 207 Twenty-fifth. Weston S, 2308 Wash Ave.


BREWERS.


Becker Brewing & Malting Co. Ogden City Brewery, 1881 Wash Av.


U. P. Brewery & Malt House,


R A Wells & Co, 435 25th.


BRICK MANUFACTURERS.


Anderson Presssed Brick Co., Har- risville. Bucher L J, 2430 Grant ave.


Calvert James A & Co, 2759 Adams ave. Lund Bros, Lynne. Johnson J T, 585 Twenty-eighth.


BROKERS .- INVESTMENT.


Brainard & Ritter, 2414 Wash ave. Jarvis James D, Utah L & T Co Bld.


Kelly Geo J, 2414 Wash ave. Short B M, Utah L & T Co Bld.


THE PLYMOUTH ROCK BUILDING, LOAN and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION


Will build a House for you on MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF LESS than ordinary Rent.


It will give the Investor an Installment Stock form 15 per cent. to 18 per cent. inter- est per annum on installments of from $1.00 upwards PER MONTH.


IT IS THE SUREST, SAFEST AND MOST REMUNERATIVE INVESTMENT OF THE TIMES.


For further particulars call on or address,


H. W. RING,


President and Manager.


2414 Washington Avenue., - OGDEN, UTAH.


Member of Guarantee Ticket Broker Association of the United States


W. G. KIND, Railroad Ticket Broker


202 Twenty-Fifth St., Ogden, Utah.


ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT.


ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. 202 Twenty-Fifth St., Ogden, Utah. T C


STEAMSHIP AGENT FOR ALL LINES TO PORTS OF EUROPE. Tickets Sold at a Big Discount. From $ 1 to $20 Saved.


REFERENCE, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK.


Salt Lake Office, Walker House Lobby, 244 Main St.


W. B. LA VIELLE, Manager.


Correspondence Promptly Answered, See us before Buying or Selling Elsewhere,


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BROKERS-LOAN.


Dodge C A, 2 & 3 Kay blk. Farr N, 2468 Wash ave. Gilbert H C, Utah L & T Co Bld.


Plymouth Rock Bldg Loan Savings Association, 2414 Wash ave. (See adv.) Union Investment Co, 32 First Natl Bank Bld.


BROKERS-PAWN.


Drosdowitz M, 310 Twenty-fifth. Drosdowitz Saml, 364 Twenty-fifth.


Goldwater S W, 230 Twenty-fifth. Kertz J, 216 Twenty-fifth.


BROKERS-RAILROAD TICKET.


Jones G W, 346 Twenty-fifth.


Wertz A W, 302 Twenty-fifth.


Kind Wm G, 202 25th. (See adv.) .


BROOM MANUFACTURERS.


Scoville H B, 2441 Grant ave.


BUILDER'S HARDWARE.


Ballantyne Bros. Lumber


Eccles Lumber Co, 154 24th.


Co, 129 24th. (See adv.)


BUILDING MATERIAL.


Kay David. 2486 Wash ave. Riverside Milling & Elev Co.


Stevens Sidney, 2534 Wash ave. (See adv.)


CARPETS.


Stratford E & Sons, 2369 Wash ave.


Z C MII, Wash ave nw cor Twenty- fourth. (See adv.)


CARRIAGE REPOSITORIES.


Consolidated Imp Co, 338 24th. Co-op Wagon & Machine Co, 2284 Wash ave.


Lowe Geo A, 2320 Wash ave. (See adv.) Stevens Sidney, 2534 Wash ave. (See adv.)


CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS.


Central Carriage Works, rear 340 Twenty-fourth. Frieberg Andrew, Five Points.


Jones Robt, 347 Twenty-third. Schnelsberg C.


CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.


Davidson L L, 258 Twenty-fifth. Kuchler I & Sons, 348 & 370 25th.


Kuhn Nathan, 2486 Wash ave. Stone W S, 274 Twenty-fifth.


CIGARS AND TOBACCO.


Beitman Bros, 373 Twenty-fourth. Chester Henry, 337 Twenty-fourth. Davidson L L, 258 Twenty-fifth. Greek Jos, 232 Twenty-fifth. Kuchler I & Sons, 348 & 370 25th. Rich Ben E & Co, 349 Twenty-fifth.


Stacy B F, 380 Twenty fifth. Stone W S, 274 Twenty-fifth. (See adv.) Stevens W H, 342 Twenty-fifth. (See adv.)


CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS.


Bannister & Burch, room 35 opera house block. Burch A, U S Dep Mining Sur- veyor, 35 opera house block.




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