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Show f'T "Ir P 1 1 ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y Si ! Joining $ticaryotiiticif tering like silver points in the distance. From Bald or Keslers Peaks, 20,000 finiiJvbyniw gtmulml SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY, 1830. FRANK FOOTE, milling company op square miles of mountain, gorge, lake Harriet miring and Bingham, and valley may be swept by the eye. ASSAYElt, Imies fit tR pa' vdue $50. Capital etock, The view from any of the high peaks r 146 Main street, over G. M. Scotts Hardware store. loin SholdCibrand, Scc'y. in the vicinity is simply magnificent. . D. lloge, Pres. Samples from a distance will receive prompt attention. Office: V aUcli Building. South of the Cottonwoods, American Each and every assay given on its true merit. P. O. Box 565. Fork Canyon opens into the Utah Lake SILVER MINING CO. Or UTAH, Basin. It has been termed the Yosem-it- e JgXCELSIORfinder the laws of New V ork. t Independent Assay Office, of the Wahsatch, and undoubtedly Incorporated Capital stork 100.0GO shares at $10 each. Utah. Location of 31ine, American Fork, its succession of wild gorge and timWm. Bredcmeyer, Managing Director. ?. M, BISHOP, Assay er. bered vale make it the most interestOffice, under T. R Jones' Bank, Sldt Lake City, CON. MINING CO. OP UTAH. of of of the the canyons P. O. BOX 1004. great 0TAII ing any under the laws of New York. Incorporated horse To must take one visit it, range. stock 5J0,000 shares at $10 each. All work carefnl'y executed and guaranteed. Analysis of or carriage at American Fork City, Capital Location of Mines, American Pork, Utah. Ores, Mineral Waters, etc., a Specialty. Director. Wm. Iiredemeyer, Managing about thirty miles south of Salt Lake TORWAY IRON MIKING AND MANUFACTURING City, on the Utah Southern. J.1 Company of Utah. The physical features of Utah, mounPar value of shares, $10. $1,000,000. stock, Capital $ 100, 00 J. tain and desert, and salt sea, are peculWorking capital land 40.000 shares, Location of mines and woiks, Mill Creek Mining Discounty. iar, and of perennial interest. The Ter- trict, MorganOffice: Main St., Sat Lake City. salt Lake City, Utah. Principal has of resources all an the empire ritory rUKECTOli. Under W. S, 3IcCornicics Rank, within itself. Its climate is healthful John T. Lynch .President President ice Popper and agreeable. It is in the heart of the Charles treasurer Pied G. Lyiigberg Froi.--t th Secretary 4initnj Engineers. mountain country. Railroads radiate B. A. M. McBride Attorney John It. hence to the four cardinal points. The syurl Iverson Super.ntendcnt Beers. John begreat routes of inland commerce A limited amount of woikicg capital slock can now he Civil and Mining Engineer, 1,or particulars, ad tween the oceans and between Mexico had ot the Company at a low f.gme. diess the Secretary, Postoffice Box 43. and British America intersect at Ogden. U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR, Our valleys are of inexhaustible fertil- II AMLIN MINING CO. SALT LAKE CITY. ity and our mountains full of minerals. Capital stock. $10.001, GQ0. Par value of shares, $100 a? The farms and mines are but a step 11 L' B iii from each other. Every valley and Lof ttiou of mine;: BinMmm, Sir Lake county, Utah. Wasatch No. Room 9, Office building. mining canyon has its railroad and its Mining & Civil Engineer and U. 5, rushing stream. Labor and food are AlirTXaiSAT-- fejmtVIiYOU Henry Simons. Secy. as cheap as they ever ought to be. No Per Utah and Idaho. better mines or facilities for working M INERAL POINT CONSOLIDATED MINING AND Miilinu; Company. NOTARY rUJ5CTC. them exist anywhere. There is no r. O. Box IN. Office, Second South St. east f PoGoiTice. more handy or profitable market for Opposite 'Tribune BuiMinv. the farmer. There is unlimited water Henry Wegener, Treas. power, and a fine start in manufacturing G. F. Prescott, Pres. L. U. Stevenson, Secy. has been made. Timber, coal, iron 3II2Vi:WJ and good building stone arc every t St , between Second A Third South Street. Iirst IMPERIAL MINING. MILLING AND SMELTING Company. where. Nature has richly endowed SALT LAKE CITY. 3! lues iu Bit; Cottonwood District. the Territory in many respects. A hardy and industrious t population of Offi.'C in 3Iinin: Exchange Building, opposite the Tii- 130,000 is on the ground. The great- bune office. est want at present is capital. It is beE. Underhill, Secy. W. W. V, owls, Ire. lieved that no western State or Terrii By special request of prominent mining men, this page zvill contain facts in regard to the immense mineral resources of Utah , its unrivalled climate , and the large and profitable field it offers to en terprise and capital . -- Utah as a Summer Resort and J Batering Place. 1 J. McVICKERS GREAT SALT LAKE. I ri This body of water has always been looked upon with curiosity, but of late has become cf great interest as a watering place. The receptacle of the waters of many streams and with no outlet, it has grown dense and salt from evaporation. One can not sink in it, and can hardly help swimming if he makes the motions. Experience has proved its hygienic benefit as well as its pleasure. Whether it be the effect of the brine on the skin, of the salt air on the lungs, or of the exercise in swimming, or of all com bined, many denizens of Salt Lake believe that a few weeks sojourn on the lake shore in the hot season is essential ho their getting through it at all. It is reached by rail on the south and east shores, and during the warm months cheap bathing trains leave the city every day at the close of business hours. The run out of town is pleasant, aside from the bathing. Two or three miles of the shore from Black Rock around the end of the Oquirrh to Lake Point is clean, sandy, and shelving, admirably adapted to the purpose. There is a roomy hotel at Lake Point, a large private house at PTack Rock, with bathing houses at both places, and at Kimballs, between the two. The accommodations and conveniences are enlarged every year. Some day the beach will be thronged with hotels and private houses, the lake offeiing un- cqualed advantages as a watering place rest, comfort, saline air, and exercise in water that bears one up, does not chill, is free from .danger, recreating and invigorating, a tonic for all, a heal- ing for many ills, health restoring and is the best strength renewing. This . fnrbafinTi'rrhint-cWp presents; but other points, on the east side, reached also by rail, arc largely resorted to for the purpose, and have more or less of long-continu- ed i . -1 - f ; . i i i the ASSAY OFFIOB. V : i 1 J. H. E.GLEEB. ; tory offers greater inducements to cious investment. 4 i . Utah Commercial. INIO Capital stock. 2.5?.CfKb Snares $15 each. Mountain Advocate appeared a letter from the Rev. Geo. A. Jayne of acob S. Boreman, P. Denny. Scc'y and Treas. in reply to a comProvo, AND 3IJLLING C03Imunication in the Salt Lake Tribune . 0(;UIRRAH GOLD MINING pany. reflecting upon the Rev. II. G. Me- Capital Ftock, $10,000TO. Shares $30. Niece ofctlri3 city a.ruie, the Stands deprecates personalities Office in Wasatch Building. of that land, but m this instance 31. SliTighnee-syPiesid nt. r dayne niakes a noble defense of a nblo Christian gentleman, and S ILVER BAR MINING COMPANY. we should like (o have seen his arShares, $100 each. Capital stock, ticle republished iu the Tribune. Prc-- I- N- - Miners & Family Supplies S'l OCKTO.N, CTAII. , 3Iints in Uintah Bullion Receipt. i DEALERS . ,, I is-al- - 31 Lincoln Mining District. $10,0-00,000- From Salt Lake City, Parleys Park, Big Cottonwood Lake, and American Fork Can;, on are the favorite resorts, The park is 25 miles from the city, just over the crest of the Wahsatch range, on the sources of the Weber, and is nearly as elevated as the range itself. The road winds through Parleys Can-- ; yon, and is a fine drive. Mr. Kimball keeps a hotel in the park, but visitors usually prefer taking their own outfit and camping, out. The elevation in- sures comparative coolness in the hot-- , test weather. , The Park affords good drives, fisliing and, hunting, stretches for horseback riding, and among other objects of interest Park City; the Onta- rio and other mines and mills. Pvmr.i sions may.be made eastward to the sources of the Weber and Provo rivers, ihe region being full of interest. At the head of ihg Cottonwood there as a series of small lakes, at the most picturesque of which (Marys), Mr. Brighton keeps a hotel. This ways full in the hot months, and the ake bordered by the tents and wagons be afoot Kursions or horseback. They include visits to Park City, the Cottonwood mines, to d other lakes, and sightly From of these one can several peaks. look off over Jordan Valley, the lower section .of the Oquirrh, Rush Valley, and in dear weather upon the far sum- mits of the Deep Creek Mountains, glit- rock-boun- GOLD AND SILVER D EC EM EE It judi- In the last number of the Rock; MOUNTAIN RESORTS. t MORTON. We-- . requisite-conveniences- f P. T. Van Zile. S' lothSalt.HP hailioa re. Lake City, from the LMh ot rif junMcVusiVV.1 May to the Rccyb'ea by the U. P. Ilxpress Co : . 0:1 bars bullion Or.tp.il 34j42G.03 in & 8 G Walker..: V Pre. . bullion Crjsnuin 8 hais Mammoth :hazlixuW& ' ' r Toul - ,l!a &. '., Bankers: 5 IOR forps'i ill '' 'J' v rtivais C::;::;:;, 'CLPYK IOH r 'J MELLY ..jG (0.C0 . By W.s. MeComick RECORD 0,271.20 By Well, FargJ jc'V:oVihJkVr- 30 bars Oatannu. TR iT9 8S Silver To be found at this Store. IMPROVED PAYMm 3 410 uo 20 carH-'.- a Geo. A, Black, Scc'y. 22, 910.73 tars bullion, Christy 14,722 .4 bars bullion, C.urie S e :!e Everything kept in a Di-tri- ct Bailee 13 . BROTHERS, AVERTS, 8 90, 019.38 I'M 21 cais bullion, 01 ITc egrapli 18 ears bullion. Brooks (.Stockton) $170,030 12 tars Germania . . . f 4 cars Nevada o:e J , GALT 'LAKE. CITY. UTAH. JOSEPH MARION, $318,489.33 On the 17th of June eleven tons s of ore at 8100 per ton, and several tons of second grade at $70 per ton were sold to one of the Utah sampling mills from the Silver B.el! min0 ln Amcncan' I ork Bis- first-clas- Notary Public, Stage Office, AND- - Mining Operator, i Grand total Reasonable Prices, and Good Quality of Goods; our Motto.' Civility, Rccordcrs Oilicc, Salt Lake City. ( Address, P. O. Box; 393. JAS. F. BRADLEY, Of Rush Valley Mining District, iu same building. trict. . . T I lnininS nlGS for this month, w.e regret ro say, are crowded out 1o give place to the first article on this page. Ul t . Mining Exchange, Oppos-lt- c Second South Street, TrlLxmo liuIIdluK, SALT LAKE CITY. OKDERS' From the outside, by Mail promptly Filled and Forwarded. I 1 |