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Show THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE: SALT LAKE, {ATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1882. eT ee The MACHINE Mining and Manufactory. SHOPS. and Milling Unsurpassed Facilities for Furnishing the Rocky Mountain Region. ea aie olan. mumps of large s ze do the i pumping of the beer, and by them an immense eal of labor is'save THE BOTTLING HOUSE. Across the street isthe bottling house, a large stone building by itself. Here are bottles by the car load, five cars of bottles being piled together in one es ‘aey us loads a year, besides returned bottlee. Boxes also, for packing aud shipping, in great numbers. ’ The fitting up of this department is perfect in every respect, and of large capacity. ‘They can here bottle 350 dozen bottles a day. DELIVERY OF BEER. The proprietors use four teams constantly in the delivery of beer in the city; it takes three Ci a Bingham. A AND Controiling Machine BLIVER. A Weonderfal Idaho Stream Placers. LITTLE and its Gold : WOOD RIVER. IPSE” tains in Northeastern Idaho, and from thence sweeps in a southwesterly direction a long distance, until reaching American Falls,it curves and flows westerly, then curves northward and empties into the Columbia. The river thus traverses through Idaho a distance of nearly 1,000 miles, in its curves. Much. of this distance it flows .through lava, and through deep canyons and gorges in the moun- MINE. Sepa its Immense Carbonate Doeposits—The ‘Gnue of the Leading Properties Coming Richmond and Eareka : Vottonwood District. Censolidatsed ef fdaho. Snake River has its source in the moun. Se eee Magnificeat Machinery, Large Splendid Buildings, 4 FOUNDRY 7, 1882 a oO 2 SAT DAKE: —e—— - SATURDAY JANUARY Immense Production and Wonderfu Growth of Its Business, SNAKE Little Wood River district, or the Muldoon group of mines, as they are more popularly now known, is situated on t headwaters of the East Fork of =y oO fe Weehiu Gribune SALT LAKE GHTY BREWERY, beauty and attractiveness. The grounds form a square of three and ahalf acres in extent. THE ICK AND WATER SUPPLY. Back of the grove are three large ice ponds, filled. with. the pure wate f Hmigration Little Wood River, on smooth mountain spurs, that run out southerly from the main range, near the point where it bends to ; Itis north-easterly distant from by trail, twenty-five miles; SAW ef Little —e—— CONTINENTAL, MOTEL This is a close incorporation, and owned rprincipally in- New ‘York city. Of late they have purchased some Little Cotton- wood property -on the Flagstaff. Hill, which gives them an.outlet on the Little Cottonwood side, so this property is now claimed to belong to the Little Cottonwood District. ‘This will enable the company to ship their ore by the Jordan Sasa Valley Railroad, which will be a great saving. It is the first company that sunk WALKER HOUSE, ° from Little Wood River crossing, on yee A visit to this extensive establishtainous portion. Blackfoot stage road, by wagon road 4 vertical shaft, which has now gained a ment, on Sec est street, near GOLD. northerly about eighteen miles. epth of over 500 feet, and- has opened First North, convinced us that no place The existence of fine gold ia the black | , During the summer of 1880, a few loca- seven long levels; the intention is to sink sand to be found along the gravel banks | tions were made by parties from Challis, in the country is better adapted in eyto a depth of 1,000 feet this winter and of Snake River, as well as on the bars | 0B the North Fork of Muldoon Creek, but On the brow of the bench to the east coming epring.. They are now putting up ery way to the iron and foundry busiowerful hoisting’ machinery to push within the banks when they are accessible | 20thing to amount to anything was done ness than this one, conducted by of the city stands the magnificent at-low water, is now and has for several | With eo sie ee ere considered of no their work and keep the mine clear of brewery of Messrs. Keyser & Moritz, Messrs. Davis, Howe & Co. They make water. This company employs on an ears been too well known to claim any | #ccount at that time, one of the great institutions of the city all kinds cf milling, mining and average 36 men the year round, and their Saree attention in this article. ib Tn May, 1881, Jesse Elliott, Robert Meand Territory, and a veritable hive of smelter machinery, boilers, engines u may be well to state, however, thatfor the | Leary, L. C. Karrick, Ed. James and a inteation is to work 125'after June Ist, Nowhere in the to forty horse power, and everything in productive industry. when they will commence: -crosseutting past fifteen or twenty years the industri. | humber of Salt Lake prospectors, gave world has the production and conous miner has received a good recom-| the country another search, and disthat line. ‘They have machinery and and taking out ore. Mr. Moses Hirsch. sumption of beer taken such forward power of sufficient capacity to handle mat, who has had long experience as pense for his labors in working by the | Covered on the right hand fork of Mul old rocker process, and in many places | d00n Creek, what is unquestionably to- Suprintend of the Flagstaff mine, is anything now in use in the Territory, strides as in Utah in the last ten years, an exorbitant return has been realized. day the largest in size and width, and thei present manager and Superintendor likely to be used here or in the and within the last five years nowhere e are well aware that some haye | longest continuous mineral outcrop of ent. He has lately made several purelse in Utah has such progress been neighboring regions. WASATCH FLOURING MILLS. chaes of neighboring mines, in thought that the productions from Snake | Carbonate and galena ore in the Wood made both in the brewery itself and in The machine shop is a large room, ge ee 0 rdg to ‘avoid lawsuits, and has river have been an insignificant sum; yet | River country. the beer produced, as in the Salt Lake 40x80 feet, but there is no spare space; Hosweie o examine the official he Muldoon group are a part of, and proared several United States patents Rebuilt and Farnished Better and More Beginning with statistics we find that Snake river and its | are situated on the southeast end of, the for the all is occupied by the ponderous and City Brewery. same for... the: benefit erfectly Khan Ever. small, debt-burdened concern, whose delicate machinery, which turns out tributaries~ have produced upwards of | teat lead ore belt, which runs parallel of tls Company. The Company shows a ee aig co eer had no speciai reputation or deninety millions of dollars of gold dust—a | With and on the southern slope of the grea deal of energy, pluck and: good the marvels of mechanism that go to On the 15th and 16th of January last, sum equal, if not greater, than the pro- | Main Wood River range from the head of juégnent; they have-not ceased’ work make up the business of this establish- mand, since the present proprietors duction of the same extent of mining ter- | Little Wood River, clear through to the one hour ‘since the Company started; the Wasatch Flouring Mills, situated ment. Besides the ordinary tools and took hold of it there has been a wonritory, whether it be placer or quartz, in | head of the main Wood Kiver, at Galena thei, pay day is every. tenth of each derful change. They now have a pile on the State Road; about three miles appliances, there is in this rocm the any of the gold-producing Territories, | City, a distance of some fifty miles, and momnh, and not one has passed yet withgigantic boring mill, weighing seven- of buildings 250 feet long, 65 feet deep, from the city, were’ burned down, i The steady and reliable returns have | With but very little interruption on to the out he pay being forthcoming. and four stories high, which comprise volving a loss of $15,000 to $20,000. stimulated experienced miners to ‘re-| Bay Horse district on Salmon River, teen tons, which can handle and plane Fe the safety of their workmen and the brewery and office. Just across They were originally built’ by Mr, down a pulley ten feet in diameter, as peated efforts and experiments to devise | 2nother forty or fifty miles, probably the maclinery, they have erected a house 200 the street they have their bottling Husler, the present proprietor, atter well as those of the smaller sizes. plans for saying more successfully the | longest known mineral belt in existence. feet ong into the side of the mountain, house, a building a hundred feet tront plans and drawings by D. H . Spencer, fine gold, being fully convinced of the ¢ formations comprising this mineral slaning with hill, with a shed roof so There is nothing like it anywhere in abundant supply in deposit lining the | beltare slate, black stratified lime, sili- thatsnow slides will not and two stories with basement. In the Jr., of Corinne, and under his superthe interior, from Denver to San Franthen, laid in banks of the river in different localities. | Clous gray lime, quartzite, calcareous, city they have built the past yeara vision. These plans were matured isco. of $20,000 in. wood, timber, lumafter a thorough study of the mills and The plan of sluicing and the use of copper | 224 lime shales, occasional dykes of por- suppy The casting facilities are of the most huge three-story building, which Tar ber, \owder, provisions and other stores. and silver plates has been quite success- | Phyry,{and trachite. The main backbones mill machinery at the International fully ample character, and are of sufficient TRIBUNE fully described on its comadopted in a few localities, but loca- | Deine generally granite, the ores are Thir fifth level is 2,000 feet long and pletion, and in which Messrs. Keyser Exposition of such work in Cincinnati, size and capacity to-make castings of tions where this process can be success. | Principally carbonates and cube galena, connéted with the Flagstaff mine, there& Moritz have their city office. This the year before.. They were of the fully worked are difficult to find, from the | With here and there some copper and an- by funishing good ventilation from Little any form and size, up to 10,000 pounds city office and the brewery office are most thorough workmanship, and were and Be Cottonwood.. The Eclipse shaft fact that the rich deposits often lie in | timony, generally exceptionally free from weight. places where, to bring the water onto | those detrimental bases that make reduc- and tis long level rre and will be of imThe pattern room, up stairs, is the connected by, telephone, which is of not surpassed by any of a similar kind mens benefit to both districts in the futhem to sluice, isan utter impossibility; | tion difficult and expensive. in the country. ‘the greatest service and saves many a same gize as the machine shop, and is and again, when water can be obtaine THE MULDOON LODE, trip back and forth, and when we conAfter the fire Mr. Husler set energetiespecially well provided. In the course Company have also their e took froma tributary, there is no gravel de-| or mineral. zone, is distinctly traceable ownTheEclipse of their long and successful businessin sider that the distance is about two cally to work for rebuilding. tmber land and good roads to them. posit that can be reached, and even when | for a distance of two and a half miles, by the old models and followed them this line, this firm have collected a large miles, the convenience of the telephone evish the Company, and it is en1s manifest. By its aid orders may be closely but not completely, as experi- favorable places have been. found for | its large, bold outcrop. Its course is titled © the greatest success, if for no assortment of mill patterns, including working the sluicing process, the ex-| southeast and northwest, its dip or pitch transmitted and filled with the utmost ence had shown where various minor the patterns for nearly all the mill penses of opening and keeping the water | js southwest, at about a fifty angle or in- other xason than simply forthe indomitAll these improvements improvements might advantageously work in the Territory, and can dupli- promptitude. ditches in repair haye been so great as to | cline, as near as can be determined by the able prseverance and-skill displayed by. are necessary, to keep up with the de- be made. The work progressed speed- materially reduce the dividends and fre- |. present surface indications and develop- its Maager and Superintendent. cate at short notice any portion of such ee in the entire abandonment me The southwest eoaiy rock or mands of the trade. sor the beer of ily, and on the 18th day of June, the machinery, and furnish repairs with ol tae Claims. anging wall is a soft black lime; th this make is now the popular beer, and new works heing all in order, the mill ‘the greatest prompiness. MiscellaneThe gold along this stream is in the thee on foot wall is a hard ae GOLDSMITH & CO. again started up, and has ever since form ous Casting is also done with dispatch, it" has a name and fame every where. of either small or minute flakes, or | filicious lime, almost a quartzite, consedone the very best of work. ee Whenever any one wants a drink of on patterns specially made if required; as fine flour. The only way to save this | quently it is strictly a contact vein, being beer, he generally, asks for the Salt e€ main mill building. is 58x34 but in their long and extensive work, fine gold is by the use of quicksilver. | hetweén two formations. The yein or Gaeat Wholesale and Retail Clothing Lake City beer. So much has been feet, four stories high.. Three Leffel they have done so much of every kind Black sand. is abundant all along the gangue is of ae size and ee in Manafactory and Store. river. : wheels, furnishing nearly sixty-horse accomplished by close attention to aces, especiall of casting that it is rarely anyone calls nD i] power, : drive the machiner a perfect In the season, of 1879, J. F. Sanders, of Taousen! Carbonate. wild: DErdnbl rae The for a piece. of work in this line for business, by energy, and. Golgmith & Co., clothiers, are which they do not already have the knowledge of the processes of manu- | power is applied by shafts and belting, Oden, began to investigate the resources | where it varies from 50 to.150 feet in knownfar and wide in the mountain facture. the wheels being to one side of the and supply of fine gold and black sand | width from wall to wall, and stands from pattern. Right here is a great advan in. deposits on the river, and being fully} fifteen to twenty feet above the surface country and the mining regions as Taking a trip to the brewery the walls of the mill, under which the tage of having work done at home; convinced, at once instituted experiments | jn places, where the vein matter is hard supplying the best and most satisfacother day with Mr. Moritz, one of the water isnot allowed to pass. Three run to.secure them by mechanical process. | and compact. ‘ you can have it done quickly and extory clothing of any cstablishment in proprietors, an appreciative idea was of ‘stones, 21¢ feet in size, do the grind. actly as you want it, and the pattern aving | previously had opportunities é€ most prominent locations made They are solidly enclosed and while in E urope of witnessing the Rus- | this year on the main yein and partially the cointry. Some people, when they remains conveniently at hand, so that gained of the immensity of the con- ing.. have s:cured a reputation of this kind, cern, and of its beautiful location. On supported by under-walls of heavy ma- sian process for saving fine gold, in operdeveloped, starting on the southeast end it can be used again immediately when are content to.live on it, and to allow ation, he inferred that similar machinery’} aye'the Carbonate and efunder, owned the very brow of the hill, it commands sonry. 20-inch under-quern grinds required. could successfnlly be applied here and at) py Salt Lake parties. Then comes the the excellence of their fabrics to pass a perfect view not only of the city, but the middlings..The other apparatus This establishment is now doing once set to work experimenting. Yari- Muldoon, Muldoon Extension and Jack- into a radition. They*will live on the is described as follows: ous tests were applied before one apwork for a very extensive region of of the whole Salt Lake valley, forming son. These last three have recently been glory they once had, without troubling a delightful and expansive panorama. | The cleaning machinery consists of country. It controls the mining, millpeared which promised success, and | honded for a short term, with a heayy themselves to do anything to keep it one No.1 Barnard’s Warehouse Separa.. when that was attained, he made. draw- oe ing and smelter machinery trade in Nowhere else is there~a finer vista, to Col. E. Green, of San Francisco. | alive. It would be.,.well if such perings and applied for and obtained a patthe Territories, and is prepared to fill and the huge brewery towers over all, tor, one No.1 Eureka Smutter, and one ent for ‘Sanders’? Amalgamator and Consons would die inthe zenith. of their It forms a con- No. 1. Victor Double Wheat Brush. orders from the most remote points on in the back-ground. centrator” for saving fine gold, chrome fame, aad..so. preserve its brightness, spicuous and elegant monument to atWheat, after passing through these the ‘shortest possible notice. Work and other yaluable ingredients to and pass away, to give place to others tract the vision, and is really one of e@ are probably over . seventy-five machines, is absolutely pure: Among be found by correct chemical analysis from this house is now being done for who would also strive to win a name locations in all in the district. Some are the finest’ buildings in the Territory. the many novel features of this mill, to exist in the black saud on Snake located on feeders and spurs from the and good repute. But Goldsmith & mills from Butte to Silver Reef,and the Its attractive ‘appearance on the out- is the Fairbank Wheat Beam, with river. Having demonstrated beyond a firm haye recently gut in ane copper main ledge, and a number are nothin Co. are not of that class. Having side is thoroughly borne out by the iron hopper, for weighing grain, also doubt to able scientific men the valu furnace at Butle and two near Helena, more than staked out and recorded. The well-arranged, and conspicuthe iron stock ‘hoppers'and the steam- and amount of black sand that could be ores in this: mineral belt are on an aver- achieved the good repoute above speciMontana. Messrs. Davis, Howe & Oo. orderly, fied, they do not suffer it to beeome ously clean interior, ing and heating apparatus.: This last secured by machinery, capitalists were age;as far as proven, notas high grade get up mills, smelters and all forms ot dim by reason of lack of effort or by consists of two Welch combined white not slow to invest money to completely as they are on the westside of the main THE FIRST FLOOR. machinery, and start them in operademonstrate the process and _ consedeterioration in the quality of their. Wood river, in what is known as the Bulheaters and steamers, and a two-horse Entering the first floor, we first go tion. They guarantee success in this quently, in July last, machinery was put goods. On the contrary, they seem to ee and Warm Spring Creek mineral power boiler supplied with every conup and set in motion, and although crude belt to the boiler room, a busy place. The line, and make no failures. Water be more eager than ever, if possible, to By use of these heaters the and inappropriate, it has demonstzated jackets, hoisting works, etc., made and furnace is in the eastern part, and a venience. On this belt the yellow or black carwin and keep the praise of giving the 6d-horse power boiler on the south side, wheat can be brought into the best pos- ‘the process, and consequently, eld Cali- bonate ores predominate, and are found best goods for the money that can posput in position. in any fornia, Montana and Nevada. miners, as in large chimneys or bonanzas. The rim which supplies all the steam for the sible grinding condition Their prices are as low or lower than sibly be afforded, and of representing well as shrewd business men and capitalweather. Apparatus for moistening or the outside of the carbonate deposits, similar work can be imported, and bet- use of the brewery, and also supplies things just. as they are to. their cusists from the Hast, have been watching is also provided for use in summer. also the feeders and spurs leading from one engine which ter satisfaction given. it must he ap- the 25-horse ‘power ere are three bolting reels, 32 the workings from the day the first. blow to the other being cube galena. A large tomers. This way of doing business parent to ell that there ig a very sub. is in the north, and is ot very fine was struck untila full experiment test has got for them hosts of friendsin the number of carbonate samples from the atantial advantage in having work of workmanship, and runs noiselessly inches by 20 feet, for flour, and one six had been accomplished, who now express different mines assayed from 40 to 90 past, and it will secure them plenty in feet long for corn and meal. Middlings themselves as fully satisfied with the reClose by this this kind done at home, and the peo- without jar or friction. silver with 38 per cent lead. The the future. Candid dealing and no Suits and have set themselves to work to ounces is the furnace and kiln tor drying the are purified by a No. 1 Geo. T. Smith ple are beginning to find it out. The galena generally runs from 80 to 120 disappointments tell powerfully in faAttached to this establish the most improved style of ounces silver, with 65 per cent lead. An usiness of this concern has steadily malt. This is admirably designed for Middling Purifier. vor of the firm i machinery that can be attached to this average working sample of carbonate grown and extended until the past sea- its purpose, and supplies ample heat. machine is a dust-receiver, planned by process for the extraction of the untold Not content with, their, mammoth Mr. Spencer, and the only one of the and galena, taken from the Muldoon and son, when it took a forward stride of The fuel burned in this furnace is the years lain store in Salt Lake, Goldsmith & Co. kind ever constructed. This receiver wealth that has for so many out of all their shafts, cross cuts great length, and exceeded all expecta- Gas Company’s coke. - As the furnace undisturbed in the banks and the bed of Jackson, have branch stores at Ogden and Butte: and different openings, returned 76 ounces collects and saves two hundred pounds is double, it never fails, and will be nake river. ; tion of the proprietors. Its extent and The Salt Lake house ig managed by silver and 50 per cent lead. per day of dust, which by the usual Four different companies ,are putting variety now may fairly be described as ample for even a more extended busiSiegel Bros.; the Butte branch by E. For developing and working the ledges process would fall to the floor or be machinery on the riyer between Ameriness. Mammoth, and requires great energy in this district, they are topographically Siegel, and the den branch by J. blown out of doors and wasted. can and Salmon Falls, and the parties On this foor also are extensive most favorably situated; the ledges run and oversight in ils management. The Marks. The central house and home interested in these companies There are eight sets of elevators, across high, steep ridges, nearly at right sprouting floors for the barley, where owners, however, are equal to the task, warehouse and manufactory is in Balare men of much mining experiwith all the necessary conveyers and angles with the drain of the country, conthe grain is put to sprout after having and seem to enjoy the task so put upon erce and have plenty of the necessary timore, conducted by Mr. Goldsmith spouts for handling grain and mill sequently you can run in tunnel after After the sprouting, them. They stand at the head, and it been soaked. capital to push their works to complehimself, who manufactures the clothdead work to speak products without man-power.’' : tion elevators take it and convey it to the at the earliest practicable period. tunnel without anythe veins, is their ambition and pride to not only ing sold in the wholesale departments. and. drain the Lhe pulleys and shafting are all of One company, organized in Boston; one of on most of upper story, for drying in the malt do well and satisfactorily the greater He is an old manufacturer, thoroughly mountain clearto the foot without mairon. ‘The mill isrun day and night, in Detroit; one in Detroit and Buffalo, works they undertake but also those of kilns. ehinery of any kind, which is the cheapacquainted with the business, and unand it uses three hundred bushels of and one in Salt Lake. est possible method of mining. less importance. They cast every kind The cellars.are a}so oa this floor, but wheat perday. erstanding exactly the needs of the This amounts to about The amount which these machines will The developments, considering the size customers Of his stores. S95 that there of iron work for agricultural and farm underground, as the surface of the land eighty barrels of flour, and this great produce, of course, depends entirely on and extensiveness of the vein, is at presinery and tools, stoves, etc. slopes upward from the face of the amount is brought to the city daily in their estimated capacity, some ‘adapting ent is received here in. that department mere surface scratching. The princiBeing somewhat out from the centre brewery, which faces the west. The nothing but what. has been especially their machinery to one hundred tons. for Husler’s great, six-ton, four-horse flour pal work done is on and near the discoyof business, as their work requires, hills breaks away from the front and wagon, and distributed to customers or ten hours’ run, others two hundred and ery of the Muldoon mine,*where there is a prepared for the trade. Not only this, they are connected with the central one being determined not to stop with rises to the eastward. The cellars are delivered to the Idaho Bakery, which but by operating for so large a trade, breast cut dartially across the vein—some part of the city by telephone, which less than four hundred tons for twentyfifty feet—showing carbonate ore all the light and spacious, and of grea’ extent. consumes great quantities of it. and handling such vast amounts, he our hours’ run. The curious and skepgives them every facility for the tran- They are roofed over with iron, upon Nearthe northeast end of this cut can lay down clothing here so cheaply Besides the mil}, Mr. Husler erected tical will, of course, inquire, how can isway. ashaft or incline sunk on the foot wall saction of. business speedily, the same which in the winter a thousand tons of during the past season a huge fire- that as to be able to sell as cheaply as any amount of grayel be transferred as if they were on Main street. ice are stored, which in summer keeps proof ware-room, 50x40 feet in size, fromthe bank to the “‘grizzly”.in that something over a hundred feet in depth, and to compete with any house, Hast with several cross-cuts and drifts across ee the temperature of the ce:lars as cool capable of bolding 4,000 sacks of flour. space of time? A grizzly, when in or West. It saves time, freight and as in winter. cash for merchants and jobbers to buy No danger of the supply running short tion, properly hung and fed, will screen ST. MARK’S SCHOOLS, ton of gravel in from three to five from this house in Salt Lake, rather The first cellar contains 88 fermentSa with this amount stored ahead to meet minutes; and tracks and cars} ate ore on the dump and thousands in than to send Hast or to the Coast. any emergency, ing tubs, capable of holding 1,600 The Educational Work of the Protestant are properly arranged that amount | sight in the shaft and cross-euts, hardl In connection with the wholesale gallons each. The floor of this cellar, very part of this mill and its ma- of Episcopal Church in Utah. furnished with gravel can (be a pound of waste haying been extracted. department, Goldsmith & Oo, also as of all the other cellars, is of fla chinery is constructed in the most shoyels. But the eheapest and most suc- | The great trouble was keep carry extensive lines of furnishing stones, and in each is hose and nozzle, skillfui and substantial manner, and it cessful mode of handling this large | fine sand carbonate ores from runThe. Protestant Episcopal Church oods of every description, overalls, connected with a spring of water, embraces every known improvement. amount of gravel is in the use of ‘‘Sanin i inki on. you in sinking, and hegan operations in Utah fourteen ders’ Patent Vacuum Dredge,” which two and drifting. To the southwest 160 feet, di- overshirts, undershirts, etc. Full lines by means of which, with. thorough No pains have been,spared to perfectly isa ago, and ‘its first practical work drenching, the utmost cleanliness is adapt every portion not only to its own of the companies have already ordered, rectly opposite this shaft and near the of children’s clothing, for boys of all and have either been completed or are in was the ‘ establishment’ of ‘schools. ages, in suits, with extra pants, in/orighanging wall,is a breastor cut, some maintained, and thé atmosphere of the most efficient use, but to so arrange be twenty-five feet in length, showing the inal packages. Bishop Tuttle and his helpers saw at cel’ar Kept pure and sweet: They are everything as to have a most pertect process of construction. The once that the chief instrumentality for thoroughly cleansed twice daily, and correspondence and consequent thor- built for one to five tons’ capacity, and same carbonate ores, except right at the Also, the largest lines of hats of any can be loaded and unloaded in the hopper hanging wall, where there is a solid body gaining a permanent Christian influreat laber is devoted to keeping them oughness in the whole concern. As it at the rate of one to five tons every three of cube galena from three to four feet house in the Interior, and can coménce must be the education of the in the best of or‘er. ‘They are kept as Stands, it is one of the finest pieces of minutes; 80 we see in this machine a thick, on which there is a shaft sunk pete wiih any concern from the Atlan{ children, and the absence of any free clean aud smocth as a parlor. mechanism in the. mountain ‘country, means already supplied to furnish ma- some thirty feet in depth, the galena at tic te the Pacific. In boots and shoes they caray full chinery with material to its full c.pacity. the bottom showing no signs of weakenschool system, or the hope of one, Adjoining the fermenting cellars are and its work attests its superiority. Undoubtedly the best method of working rendered it an imperative necessity to ‘tines, as cheap as the cheapest, of the ing,and the carbonate following down a this dredge and machinery will be to with it. This ore body is undoubtedly very best make. Also rubber goods inmake eyery available contribution for the storage cellars, in which the beer the same and has connection with the one the supply of that want, At the is stored in mighty casks of a capacity full stock, of every kind, at low rates. ST. MARK’S. ‘hese casks in the foot wall shaft, which would make present time the Church has under its of 2,000 gallons each. They invite iaspection. and by this system the tailings are easily achimney of ore 150 feet across. supeyyision i the erritory five look like a small house, and are Blankets in bales and-in any quantidisposed of; besides, the float is easily other developments below and above The Protestant Episcopal Church in schools, with an enrollment of 650 brought from Chicago in knock-down, ty, of every style soldin the mounmoved from one working point on the these two-shafts, on the Muldoon and and set up here. The storage cellars Utah. pupils. tains. They have the best and heavi claim to another when occasion requires. Jackson, consists, principally of surface St. Mark’s School opened in 1867, have a storage capacity of 4,000 barThose of experience who haye been inest make, and of all weights. Dealers cuts, and small shafts on the eroppings rels, or 125,000 gallons, with sixteen scholars, and has deBishop Tuttle was made Bishop in vestigating this matter are looking for- all showing the same character and assay cannot fail to be suited. THE SECOND FLOOR, ward to favorable anc gratifying results | value of ore. To the southeast across the veloped into a thoroughly-organized ll the above refers {o the wholesale Trinity Chapel, New York City, May this dredge is put in operation, as it | canyon from the Muldoon is the Carbongraded school, carrying the pupils The second floor ig used for the beer department, the goods whereofand the 1, 1867. Before this he had sent‘out when will lift the gravel from the bottom of the | ate and Refunder mines, with the same from the A BC through a complete shops being on the upper floor. manufacture, Here is the large mash- two ministers to Utah, the Rev. Messrs. river—and it is a well-established fact that | tremendous i and th tub and the boiler, operated by steam, G. W. Foote and T. W. Haskins. They In the retail department, on the first and systematiged English course, comthe beds of all gold-praducing streams are OL Ord, prising the higher mathematics, the where the beer is made. floor, they are also unexcelled in variere also 1s had their first service in Independence where the richest deposits are to be carry most. ‘all elements of the.seiences, and English the soaking tub and water tank. A ety and quality of stock and in reasonHall, May 5, 1867. On July 1 they found—and with its use the wealth ef such literature. In addition, there is a the machinery here is of the very latest opened a day school, In all these four. deep and rapid streams whose channels ableness of prices. They carry here Glassical course, which meets the de. and most improved pattern, and ar- teen years and more not a Sunday has eannot be turned will be reached and shafts, started along the ledge, all show- the finest and best assortment of readyresting place ing strong bodies of ore: On the north- made clothing of ary house in Amertmands of the rising ‘standards of the ranged in the most perfect system for passed in Salt Lake City but that this brought forth fi facility of operation and saving of church has held its regular services mto gratify the desires of the energetic west end the development on the Para- ca, and sell at prices as low as in New Eastern colleges, Five boys have gon, Fanning & Davis, Cashier, and Hawk abor. passed the examinations, and so tar York or any other metropolitan city. here: and from the smal! beginning Eye show up fine in shape of surface cuts Heretofore, the only effort has been have made a-good record at college. On this floor also are the office and growth has come until the present state made In men’s clothing their stock is so Especially is to saye and extract the fine gold and prospecting shafts. Rowland Hall, a high grade school storage room for hops. The latter are may be summed up as follows: ; from the black sands is the sluicing pro- this so on the Paragon, where there is an. arranged and so made that they can for the education of girls, is the out- bought in New York and shipped here without delay fit any man, tall or short, opening some thirty feet across, in carIn Salt Lake City, two churches—St. cess, allowing the more valuable and imshaft gromth of St. Mark’s School tor Girls, in bales, and are the best and most Mark’s Cathedral and St. Paul’s Chap- portant material to escape, or, if secured, bonate ore, and no walls yet. lean or fat, and give’ himnot only an’ has been sunk fifty feet-and hundreds of was opened in 1871. is select hops that can be had. Hops too el—both of stone and both entirely to throw it to one side as of no account; excellent fit, but also assure him of a ons of ore are in sight. but recent scientific chemical anfmrnishes a loving and careful strong give the beer a harsh taste, and paid for, and served by fourclergymen, make and style of" goods with which As is generally the case in carbonate ore alysis and assaying, as well in Europe ‘pupils from abroad, an he will be pleased’ when they are new, too weak hops sre a nuisance. But the Bishop, aud the Rev. Messrs. Kirby, countries. iron, lime. and other fluxing as in the United States, demonstrate that widing, first of all, for care in selection tells handsomely in Muler and Armstrong; St. Mark’s materia’ can be got here convenient and | and satisied they haye done him good and pains-taking work in the quality of the beer. service when they are worn out school and Rowland Hall, the former cheaply. Timber for charcoal and lum.. studies, secures the best talent Trunks, valises, ete., in tull supply, The patent copper cooler, also on with 400 pupils and the latter with 60 far more valuable than the free gold. The | bering purposes is almost inexhaustible, to be obtained for the ornamental this floor, is a marvel of mechanical —the latter having a boarding depart- question now naturally arises, how much | and easy of access in_ this section. A at lowest rates, branches of music, drawing, painting, ingenuity. Itisthe work of ©. Kat- ment for girls, where they are received, or how many pounds of this black sand } 2atural wagon road leads from the mines A fine lot of gents’ furnishing goods rolling is found here, including fine white and the modern languages. tentidt, Chicago, and is of the largest cared for and educated ata total cost ean be obtained to the ton of bank gravel? | down the Hast Fork, through ua ’4 the junction of the shirts, latest style hats and Stetson’s The School of the Good Shepherd, size and has the latest improvements. of $35 per month; and St. Mark’s hos- Experiments have proven that it, like all Pate Ogden, founded in 1870, has a most This machine is an ornament to the pital, where 360 patients or, more are other minerals, varies in different loeglj. | Main forks of Little Wood rivers,and from hats—the finest and most elegant ea ae el ae it is only : admirable building for its purpose, brewery and a beautiful piece of work. cared for yearly. A good tile ig ga” thing of beanEP OER (a Sich Vegan une with a well-cualified corps of teachers ty, and: the most pericct set-off toa Abanks; but ee as its ee Oregon Short Line, which will bring this nanship. Et copsigts of a large num, « Ht- Mark’s parish is gonsidered as ‘the specific gravity is - @ndaa enrollment of 150-scholars.; = er ‘of ‘copper Cylinders, arranged oné extending oyer the ‘whole city. »In it great,, no doubt but gravel from bars. in: distriet- within forty miles. of », railywdORY well-dressed man. This desired culoleate Gt. John’s School, Logan, was opened mination can be nowhere so well and above the other, some eight ‘feet..high, are 234 communicants and 419 Sunday the bed of the river will yield a larger by next season. Considering that four months ago hard. so cheaply. had as at this place. ° ~in 1878, and St. Paul's School, Plain and they are filled with ige-water when used, scholars. In the last year,:89 .were amount. As tothe value perton of the astake had been driven, or a pick beenwhich is only in summer. @ beer is put City, in 1877, both under the super- into heir great specialty in the ratail baptized, 15 confirmed, 44 married and free gold and black sand combined, as- ly a receiver above the cylinders, and trickles struck in the ground, the limited amount sayers in this country haye not been able vision of the rector of the Church at through small perforations down department is in children’s gnd boy's 48 buried. During all these years, the to the outer of development, the amount of ore actualharmonize results, owing, no.doubt, surface of the ice-cold cylinders, and is caught gden. charity association of the parish, faith- to their imperfect apparatus for treating ly exposed and in sight, is something un- clothing. In this line they carry the in a receptacle below and drawn off into ferNearly three thousand five hundred fully managed by the ladies, has given the material; but certificates of assays heard of, and already, from present indi-- finest assortment in the city, and war. menting tubs. No matter how warm the beer is pupils have reeeived more or less of when it starts, it is certain to be ice-cold when yearly from $600 to $1,000 for the re- from different assayers in Europe on the | cations and preparations, there will be a rant to fit any boy from three years old same quality of black sand harmonize, | rush into'this country in the spring, such upward. Besides the full suits, they their education in these schools, eight- it reaches the cellars. The brewing business lief of the sick and poor. is one of the great industries of the count een hundred of whom have been free and also keep on hand a tull stock of boys’? In Ogden, the Rey. Mr. Gillogly be- Take the certificate of assays, the lowest, | a3 the Wood Biver country cr: Idaho has eae ag much of the itventive 485.06, by the same party $846, and by | not seen‘before. : OMe Eee pants, the article of clothing most in scholars, educate is meang of the talent of the land'as any. Att and seiende are gan work July 17,1870. His death, on another assayer upwards of $1,200 to the on ee demand'for the bo¥s.° °°" 7F >’ ~_giftsof Christian people at the Hast. Feb. 14, 1881, was a: great loss: Under | ton. and it can be easily seen that no sysTf is the distinct aim of all: these his faithful;leadership this Church has ‘ tem.of mining affords such favorable and schools to,do good, honest work, withadvanced in. Ogden,Logan, Corinne | remunerative inducements as this. : - out shams, or attempt at mere show, and Plain City; till this is its condiCHRISFUPHER DIEHL. In order to reduce this enterprise to " i The New Drug Store of A. O. Smith& » and especially to prepare boys and ments in and about brewing processes and tion: Three clergymen, . Rev. Messrs- | more permanent basis, it is importa nD Qo., on Main Street. brewing conveniences and implements as any Unsworth, Bleecker and ‘Davis; two that works for the complete reduction of ils fos the.p¥ac teal duties of life and othes. L : 4 ®he Oldest Gentile Barber Shop in _ Botiety ‘as they exist here in the West. Ght entirely out-of debt—one the’ black sand‘ should be established Adjoining this floor on tie cast are other ehurches, ah Territory, Messrs. A. ©, Smith & Co., whose Girls ave taught sewing, and are ex- sprouting floors auth séaking tubs. ‘The floors each’ at ‘Ogdén “and” Corinne; three within the reach of the supply, so as to are yery large and the rooms airy and well school housés—one éach at Ogden, Lo- economize as far as possikle in freights, new drug store was ‘opened one door EC know hew i to m nake a good a etiet to ) know entflated. This portion of the establishment ¢ re prepared to say that north of Walker Bros., December 1st, This barber shop was situated in 1866 gan and Plain City—agnd in these Tothreethatdifferent 1 & alico-apron before they learn to em- was built the past season, and is 125 by 66 fee companies are ready to at the present stand, and for the fifteen broider; and boys are expected to with massive beams gnd pillars, which are schools 380° pupils, [n the churches, furnish the capital requisite for this en- have made a successful beginning, and sre now among the solid institutions years which have since elapsed, it has . know how to manipulate figures cor- needled, for in the upper story is stored 90,600 112 communicants and 201 Sunday terprise, the estimated cogt of which is of the city. They keep constantly in been kept constantly in the same place cad ushele of harley. This large addition was scholars, 29 having been baptized last $25,000, rectly and rapidly, and to know the necessary, as the increase of husinegs destock a full line of drugs, medicines, —arare thing to geoord, in this land — geography of Utah before they under- manded additional facilities, year, 8 confirmed, 16 married and ¥ In selecting a location for such works, patent medicines, cosmetics, perfumerof many changes. During all this uried, take geometry or geology; and ifa the question of transportation, fuel an THE THIRD FLOOR, boy Hee to ti school at 14, what The towns enumerated above are the other important interests will be taken iGies, toilet articles, brushes, elestric hair time, Mr. Diehl has had the best cusThis is.uged for storing malt, and on it. gre rushes, combsy faney articles, chest tom, attracting and holding it by the ‘knowledge he has got is of direct use the malt mill and separator. as al the various only ones in Utah where the Protestant into account, as. such works will consume excellence of his work and the neatlarge quantities of fuel, chemicals, etc., BR rotectors, cigars, ete, P rocesses in the mene of beer are carried on Episcopal Church has established its to him. 0 A specialty is made of physicians’ ness and order which ever rgign in his s to the actual work the schools regular services. But Bishop Tuttle and will require a large foreé of men t operate, There is so much interest taken prescriptions, and they are put up with place of business. “He: employs the makes annua] visits elgewhere, as at now ave accomplished, figures and words in Snake river placers, that we may a Park City, Frisco, Beaver, Silver Reef, expect extensive operations along the care, accurately and promptly, at any best and most all but little. Beside the innumerable the mash tub below. All ti 3 hour of the day or night. : ete , biding his time until able to ne ‘uences, perpetuating and widening carried stream during the coming season. Eyen on automatically, in the most. perfec regulary work in these places also. The now there is a large number.of men em. |} . Mr. Smith, having had an experi. and are the rough many lives, which are never oréer, a'most wien Seren ‘ence of five years as’a pharmacéutist in t Bt. efforts made by this church to care for ployed in mining, isibly registered, ask the hundreds of besHerearranged hse is the s: parator, through which the -In Zion’s Co-operative Drug Store, is young men and young women in our barley is passed, and which takes from it all the sick and poor, and to seek out and | wellknown and popular in that branch CEE oe wheat or other grains and all broken or imper- edreate the neglected and ignorant, iomes .gnd on our streets, who have erfect kerA FEW years ago the caterpillars de- | of business, and he hopes to give even |; commend ‘it to the gasd will of men of seceived their, education at St. Mark’s, fect grains of barley, no nastated “all the orchards of | greater satifaction in the future. all. Siasses “and éreeds; and they have and you will have an accumulation of | Maine. This year, when everybody | Bd 3 Fe helped-it generously, as witness the powerful . and. Kful testimony of z else failed to raise apples, Maine has aan time Da oy a le following: {ts past work. Fy th Last year the people of Salt Lake : When -Utah becomes a part of the City gave $17,493 (including dues and - United States—which day must come, send dollars havs been sent to the Ovden grain eee ek long ee liveeethe | ‘the establishment of a National orchard, and shouting gifts to St. Mark’s hospital); of Og- Bere if the world keeps moving—and estab- deaiers for barley received from the Mining Department. As the present Aoj univg this floor 's a flat coo er, used fur ~—“Tishes a system of free schools, like den, $1,280; of Logan, Plain'City and couling beer in winter, having a capacity of See aoe | Administration does not look upon f Corinne, $106; total $18,829. every State and Territory in the Union, 240° gsilons, Sush great order and cleanliVS a eee | mining as an important industry, it is Ifany Church will zéalously sce to | ‘then the days’ of mission schools are ness are enforced here that: sccurcd worden Heiuna HERA; Should the Greg. f doubtful if the founding of such an shoes are wora by the workmen when engaged it that it maintain good works, there | done; but not till then. © here. : Gt : seems no dcubt that the people will ory Reduction Works be enlarged to finstitutien could be reudily secured. THS FOURTH FLOOR, . } the full capacity of their motive power | It_is proposed, however, to establish willingly lend a band to help ‘t on. This is principally used for storing burley, None but very homely girlg wear the daily bullion product would aver-} a National Department .of Industry, is the tpper. floor of the ory room. “37-2 large hats at the theatre. This fact age in ithe neighborhood of 80,000 | embracing in its scope all the intere ts floor extends the wholé length of the _should be generally noticed. Tue city of Newark, N. J., has lost pounds. The Wickes Reduction Works } of, production, and if the representabnilding, and holde an immense quantity of } grain. $10,000,000 within the last eight years are reported as producing about 25,-| tion for the mining industry in the THE SURROUNDINGS. by dishonest bankers, and the people ounds of bullion daily, which | new department, which will doubtless ~ ‘We took in nearly 70,000 emigrants Back of the brewery a fine grove is set out, from abroad this year, not including which will in a short time forma most delight- . ought to know enough by this time to will presently -be increased to 50,000} be created, as the scheme has strong lay up treasures in heaven. ful summer resort, and will be a place of great pounds every twenty-four hours. — influence 1n the East to back it, the simall-poz, HRB, [READE GHOP HOUSE, BUTTE, NOLAN, as Wm, MAIN STREHT, PODLECH Chop House. oO Arcade TASES OPEN WOODEY, DAY AND CLIFT HOUSE, EWING, soe LAKH ENE UTAH. ae SALT Overland House of STREET NEW DEPARTURE. A.C. SUITE & 00, fae — ae see eta ta Te iMG Cease IG! HEF | eis guty about 20 salen to. the pro se TOILET ARTICLES, Pure Wines Liquors Medicinal DRUG STORE pl Se CITY DRUG STORE. DURST TRIMBLE, en STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES, Soe Game, “HACKMETACK,® Mining Exchange Pane ee ea |