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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. Washington House. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. RE1D &. EMOKV, Proprietors. This well rogu'a'od houe, undor tho now mamigiimout with excellent fare, and at unprecedented low atos, is still in lull blast. Board and Lodging, week 5.0O 8.00 Uoard and Lodging, V day 1.00 & Day Board, week 4.00 Bods, week,. Lot) 9 2.00 Bods, nighU 8 Spring bods, per night,.... 40 (j 50 ileala. 35 From a m. to 8 p. m. Thirty Ccpies of Kuatorn, Western, and Local Daily papers. One Thousand Moala served daily. jlO TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON TUB EUROPEAN PLA.N, Centre or block, Went side East Temple street. Rooms 50c. to $1:00 per Day. $5 per Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAUBAST, , TAYLOR ft CUTLER. Proprietor, am THE RICHARD'S HOUSE. Furnishes all the Conveniences of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Restaurant and Lodging, ALSO- SALOON.with choice Winos and Liquors. BOOMS furnished and unfurnished, 2nd South Street, opposite WJker Bro.'s, d!9 6. W. RICHARDS ft CO. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, THE LEADBJG HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMKR TOWNSEND. Propiotor. OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SALT IAKE CITY. First Class Accommodation lor Gentlemen. Rooms per Day from $0 50 to Jl 00 Rooms per Week , 2 50 to 6 00 Board per Week 8 00 Barbor Shop and Laundry connected with tho Hotel. Good Heading Room. Eastern, Western Wes-tern and Local Newspapers. no23 HENRY BRUNTON, Proprietor. GREAT WESTER HOTEL, 2d South-at, Salt Lake City, With a capacity for 200 gnesM. First-cTass ae-oommodations ae-oommodations for families and travelers. Rooms, per day, from 50 cts. to $1 00; Rooms, per week, from 8. 00 w 810.00: Board, per week, S7.0U; Meals, 60 oonts each. Free Omnibus to the Hotel. Barber Shop and Laundry connected with f'je HotoL ' mjl7 SMITH ft BIQAZ8, Proprietor!, OPDEN H9TELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL RAILROAD DINING HALL, OGDEN, UTAH, Situated on Kailroad Platform, Junction ol U. P. and G. P. Railroad, marll Q. 8. SHE, Proprietor. W www w . Grand EE otel, OR Market.New Montgomery ft Booond Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. f5 JOHNSON ft Co., Proprietors. MORTOP) HOUSE, The bost aceDnmodatlons guarantoed- Loca. tion central. TEEMS, S2.U0 to tiW per Day- aplli W. Q. GRAHAM, Proprietor. ST. LGU1S HOTHL. SOUTHERN HOTEL ! Fronting on 4th, 5 b. and Walnut SU., SAINT LOUIS. 1 O. LAVEILLB, WARN E ft Co.. Trop's- TUB SOUTHERN 1T0TKL is flrst-olass in nil iv appointuiODts. Its tables are at all tinmj supplied in tho greatest abundance with all iho oVioauJos the murkots allord its olorkn and employes iro nil polto nntf attentive atten-tive to the wftnts of tho guoate of ibo hotel. Thoro is an imiirovod Klovator loading from the Bret floor to the upper one. Railroad and htuamboat Ticket Offices, howe staod. and Wotorn Union Telegraph UfEoe in rotunda of the hotel. noa OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. rpnR LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL J bottveon Chicago and San Francisco. , OPENED, OCT. L 1678. GEO. 1 Hit ALL, PioprUtor, org! OL'H FACILITIES AND MATERIAL have boon largoly addded to recently and anything from the size of a Wedding Card to a mod orate-sizod Poster can he printed in tho be3t ttyle of the art at THR HKKAIiU JOB OFFIIJK. south America, DENNIS BROTHERS, WOULD SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE ot .Miners and othem to furnish thou their outfit lor South America, having furnished furn-ished and osM-tted in furnishing the parties that have already gono Wo will endeavor to kIvo thoHu who call on us entire satisfaction. satisfac-tion. Uilice at tho National llomo. II aj Market Square, Deatoa. JU 0 a tuBii' nUldTl. CENTRAL HOUSE. 06 Main-it, i doors below Uodbe's Drugstore SALT LAKE 0ITY. O. W. Tatpah Proprietor OPEN ALL NIGHT. Guests Called at any Hour desired. VERY QUIET WARM HOUSE. No Frost ever gets inside. Nice, c m fort able, well ventilated furnished rooms, per night iJo 50c Per wook 82 00 $'2 50 Unfurnished rooms, per week ... $1 50 fj $J 00 Choice lunch ready at all hours in tho dining room below, at. 2?c Full urn o. ass meals &Oo 123 SALEM, MASS., HOTELS. . - - - E SSEX HO U SE, J. H. LEAVITT, PROPRIETOR, No. 17JEsioK Stroot, SALKM, MASS. This house is contrally located on Esfox street, and is tho (funeral hnudiiuarturs for bmincM men. It ha oxcollont accommodations accommoda-tions and charges reasonable. Coa'hfca are in r-ad in j o convey aseongors to and from tho depot at all hours. i'J MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON office fivo . doors north of PostofBoo- OEoe hours irom IU to 1'2 a. in., and 3 to 5 n.m. aultl MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Building, Build-ing, Main Street. Offioe hours 10 a-m. to 3 p.m. Rnfe-onoes Bisho? Tuttle, J. W. Young, Ro. C- C. Stratton, Rov. J. Welch. 23 J. D.THOMPSON, Nl. D., OFFICE FIRST DOOK SOUTH LAMB ft Co.'s Drug Store, East Temple Street Resides at Walker 11 o use. tZi ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. n. W. FKRLKT. IT. A. CARTER. PERLEY & CARTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Tomplostroet. di7 J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE, NO. 5, Kimball's Block, First South street, Malt Lake City. o21 OKO. TRW ARLF BMTTH B- J. JOITASSOH SMITH Sl JONASSON, ATTORNEYS ft COUNSfiLORS AT-LAW, Main Street, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Lake House. N. B. A Notary always in the office. aug2 HOSRA 8TODT T1IKODOBK BUSJIKBTKR STOUT A. BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main stroot, nearly opposite the Tribune ucioe, Salt Lake Oity, Utah. ati , M. OARTRR. O. C W1L80R. CARTER A WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple BENNETT t WHITNEY, ATTORN ETS-AT-L AW, OFFICE OVER D. Grenig's btorn, Main stroot. Kali i.ag.0 City. fou a B. HRHI'BTIAD. H- KIRKPATRIOK. HEMPSTEAD i KIRKPATRICK, A TTORN EYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, A. Opposite Wells. Fargo ft Co., bait Lake City. i0 TIME TALB BURLITOTOIT ROUTE 'TO Th k EAST, NORTH & SOUTHEAST. no. 3. , stations. mail. Leave SALT LAKE, 5:50a.m. a:15p.m " OMAIIA, 6:J0p.m. 5:0 a-m. Arrive BURLTNUTON, 5:00B.m- 8:40p.m. " Galeflburg(0.B.AR.) 7:00a.m. 10:50 p.m. " Mnndots, " 11:15 a.m. 8:23a.m. " Chioago, " 3:16 p.m. 7:00 a.m. " Peoria 9:00 a.m. 12:50 a.m. " Ind'plis(LB.&W) 8:15 pm. 0:2&a-m " Cineinnatir 11:00p.m. 1:15p.m. " 1.m,Ansnort. 5:55 n.m. 9:20 a.m. (T. P. & W.) " Columbus 2: 15 a-m-1 5:30 cm- ar Through Can from Missouri River to Chioago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logans-port, Logans-port, Columbus. New York, Bostun, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, and Washington. Connection at those points with linos loading load-ing to the East, North and South. This Is the Brat, Stio&TKfe-i, Uoioawr and Cukapebt Uootk. - Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the Burlington ft Missouri River Railroad. AM. POWELL, K'JBT. UAIUUS, Gen'iT L Agent. Gn'1 Sun't- Gen.Webtern Pass. Agt, D. W. HIltMOUGK- i'20 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE. AHGMEAND SCHuQL FOR BOYS. rpiIE AIM OF THE COLLEOE IS TO GIVE A s thorough physical, mental and roligious truining health, learning and a Christian char- Tho location is central, eauy of access, and removod from tho distractions of the city: too et.mato of Benicia is noted for its uniformity and vigor. The military discipline and Instruction, by its thoroughness and impartiality, is eminently Dttod to perfect iho body, and to givo hubitH el obedience, promptness, order and self-reliance. In the olasslca department pupils are fitted (or the Sophonior d year iii the Universities; in me English do part moot they may take the most advancod course desired. Provision Is made loi iho best Instruction in rfae French, Gnrman or Spanish language, .and isinm mental and vocal music The School Your is divided into two'terms nl twenty weeks eaoh. Trinity Term of 1S73, begins July Slat. Easter Term of 1874, begins Jan. 15th. Expense for Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, VfnahingandMen(lintj...$175 OOportorm. ' iloUtsrn AjKXijruhos, each 20 00 pur term. No extra charge for Anoiont Languages. srFor turthoJ information or for circular Address Kv. W. P.TUCIC K, Banioi.Cal OUR POLICY. ALL THE TIME is to KQt Tie Latest Novelties in Frintlnj nn mviTR CONNOISSEURS TO PLEASE THEIR EYE IT Mi HKIULJ) JOB 0FTICI. SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. WOOLEN GOODS. AQKNCY OF THE Stockton Woolen Mills, 63 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FKANCISCO. blanket. Flannels, eU)., &t wholesale to suit-Hors" suit-Hors" Blunkotinir n 3oai&Ry. Salt Lftlv. Trado Solicited. GEO. M. MAIX, ARcnt. jal THE NAPA 3-WIIEELEI) IRON GANG PLOW, Favorite on the Pacific Coast lis advantages are: First. It is a Three-wheeled Plow; two in front and ono in tho rear, by muana uf which all drag b avoided. Second. It is an Adjustable Plow, tho draft itsolf boinfr made lo do the work of raiding nnd lowerinjr, without any exertion exer-tion on tho part of tho driver. Third. It is Light of Drfift; the lightness light-ness of draft enab os two horses to do the work of throo. Tho plow ia raised or lowered without lifting tho driver's scat, and thus this weight in avoided. Fourth. Tho Line of Draft. It is a centre-draft plow, drawing from the main frame. An adjustable clevis connects directly with the beam, where all tho tenuis pull directly from one centre, ho that when the plow is working, it adjusts itself to rough and uneven ground, and will plow to tho game depth in either hard or-soft ground. Fifth. Ease in Turning; by means of the rear wheel, tho plow can be turned with ease in its own length, making a groat saving ia time in tho course or a day's work. Sixth. It is Easy on the Horses' Necks. By resting tho driver's seat on tho rear end of tho pole, tho weight of tho polo is balanced, ba-lanced, and relieves Lho pressure from tho ! horses' necks. LINFORTH, KELLOGG S CO., BOLK AOBNTS, land 5, Fronts-root, SAN FRANCISCO, California, sow by z. c nvr. x. Ji Castle Bro's. well-bown Brand. OF JjAPAN teas, FOR SALE AT Z, C, M, I, Grocery Dept. Jul W. 11. TinnPFii. fim.t. LUMBER. BUIl.D C MATEBAIL ! H 2. H E rP o n a ' p; y i - pq A, 2 g i q 1 S 3 n 3 Q g .a S a s 3 ' h f ? " P 5 o J jL 1 .M 3 P LUMBER YARD. All Kinds Q LUMBER O00RS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Latin I JONKS A KORMAN. BREWERS HENRY WACENER. Salt Lakh Oitt, Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWERY. LAGiSllBEKR.ALK AND POUTER VHOLKS.LK AlfD KRTAILV SECOND SOUTH STKKKI. lb, doom ust o KloibanL Store. , s. SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY. A LAME STOCK OF BEER and ALE 0a ban 1 .which acknowledged to bo the Bob Quality over made in tljie l' rltory. A Superior Brand made especially for CkrUtmas Loavu order. t tho Brewery, In tho Tenth Ward, or with b. J ihnaun, at hiM auioon, (iod-bo'a (iod-bo'a curnor, la tlio basement. OfllivoroJ in all parti of tho oity Frofl o( J.MES W.VITTS,-il W.VITTS,-il M"aitoja SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ESTABLISHED IN 1831. Mantifaotnror of tho ORIGINAL CHAHTRES' COFFEE And nil kinds ofSpkos and California Muutrd, ti'2 ic m F 110 NT ST., bot. J ncksnn A Pacifio, SAN FRANCISCO. A.. J. G H I F F I T H, Deal or in all kinds of PICKLED AND SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 203 WASHINGTON STREET, botwoon Front and Da via. All kinds of Dried, Smoked and Piokled Fish censunUy on hand. i JAfl. OTIS. W. A. llACOJBaiT, P. . M.lCOtDRiT MACONDRAY & CO., Shipping und fJomuiiAiionMorclmata Importers or CUINA AND JAPAN TJSA3, And all DoBoriptiona ofStraiU Produoo, 204 & 206 SftnSQME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Aironts for tho Yanj-txo Insuranoo Association Associa-tion of Shanghai. 1 CH AS. J. KINO, J08KPH BBOOK Formerly Part nor for 16 years CitT and B isinoss Man- baloaman witn aor of P. D. C'de A Co. Cutting A Co. C.JAMES KING of Wm. 4 Co., Manufacturers andPaokorsof HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS 819 A 821 Sansom. itroot, San Francisco, Osl. rilKSEl'.VKB, JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES and UBEdOX CIDEK. floods (ruarantoed snp.rior to any other in the markoL None but white labor omployed. 10 S. P. HOLD EN, General Comiissii Merchant, AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, No. 321 Front at, SAN FRANCISCO. Merchandise and Produco of all kinds boaghl and sold on CvmmisaioD. EINSTEIN BROS. & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of BOOTS, SHOES, FINDINGS, fec.,&c. 29 and 31 BlTfEBY BTBEKT, U o Art JJriAUiaUU, UAL, l. h. nKvrras. MoaniBakWiOM. NEWTON BRO'S & CO., IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE GaOCJEES 110 and 121 Front Straot, Sah FiLiitciscoV Pay especial altontion to Sal t Lake Ci'.y trade. PrieiM givoa in (Join or Curroauy as doairod jl M. KELLER'S PUltB OALIFO J WINES AXD BR4.NDIES For Salo at Z. C. M. I., An'l all 'ho Princiiial Storoi in tho Territory, jal H.fluaia, J 8aD FraD01800- Now York. J. BAUM & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 218 and D Sanaome-st., Saw Frakcisco, f9 No. IB Waxron-sL. New Yoek. J. 8. JOKKS, G. W. CHESLEY & CO., Import oh and Wholesale Dealers in Fine Wines and Liquors. Solo Proprietors of CUNDURANGO BITTERS, 114 Front Street, Sim Francisco. 51 Front Street, Sacramento. jl Cutting &. Co., World Fe ioivnod Paokors of California Cali-fornia Fnits, Jollies, Jams, Vegetables, Vege-tables, eto. Cutting & Co.'s, California Fruits for Sale by all , First Class Qrooora. Cutting Si Co.'s Canned Salmon a Delicious Article Cutting & Co.'s California Poaches packed in S?rup, )Q 3l b. Can. Cutting &. Co.'s Jolliiwaml Prosorvoa are made from Uonuine Fruits and White Refined Suiiar, Cutting & Co.'s Ornon ChumjiiiKno Cider is a Qood WLioleaomo Coyerato. CUTTING & CO., OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 415 Front Street, San Francisco BOOK AGENCY 5 in D?tfi P01" da- Anents wanted Lf J)--V All olaiwos oi working io-e, io-e, of oithur eoi, youni or old, mane mors money at work fur us in tnoir spars momonts or al' tho time, thE at auyhins olia. Fartic-ulrtiroo. Fartic-ulrtiroo. Address U. Stiason 4 Co., Port-p Port-p ui Main WHOLESALE Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I., DEALING. IN STAPLE AND Groceries. Hardware aueensware, Wooden and Tinware. Stoves, etc., e!c. Among other Specialties that of HEAVY HARDWARE, Such as Plow, Drill, and Pick Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes; Cut, Wrought, Finishing and Horse Nails; iillTlIB, TBUIIOWBY- Wooden and Iron Wheelbarrowa, Shovels, Spades, Forku, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of nil kinds. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED GAS PirE3. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, rSH ELF1 IlillDWAKE, Of every description. Hazard, Sporting and Giant !P O "W 3D El S, CAPS AND FUSE. Fine Cut, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCOS, Natural Leaf, Black and Bright Xavy .Plugs, in all sizes, including our own and many other Brands which we control. dlil W. Jl. Hoorsii, Supt. BUSINESS CARDS. Shout BuBuiraa Oabdb inserted in till oolumn, under their respect ive heading, at & cents per line per week, or 75 cents por lias per month. This is an excellent opportunity for miBooilaneoiu dealer and mechanic to place their business prominently before the public at a very small coat. DIVORCES. ABSOLTJTK TJIVOKCES OUTAINKD fro id Cuurta of difforont States lor do -onion, etc. No publicity required. Ho charge uutil divorce granted. Addrena M. UOUdii, Atlornuy, lift Broadwoy N.Y. TENTS A WAGON COVERS. m CURTIS, Agent 2d South, opposite Com-X Com-X morcial SL i'ents from 9& to gajQ. je26 JOHN BOLSEH'SSail Loft, East Temple Stroet, three door of Walker Bro.'s- Xonti from Slo uDwards. . iyl2 BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS JAMES DWYER, 41 Kast Temple Stroot, Dealer in blank Bookn, Sohool Book and Fine'renchbuition ory. FURNITURE. HD1N VVOODEY, Nos. 31 East Temple . istreet and 75 1st South Stroot. jo25 BAKERS. GLOUE BAKERY; fresh pios, buns.oakes, bread, delivered in all parts of the oity evory morning. olu BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. UOOPEU., -No. 37 Commercial Street Boots andShooe made to order, jeiio BANKING. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DESEBET NATIONAL BANK. Receive deposits of One Dollar ant Upwards. . Interest at oight per cent, per nnii.Ti oompounded aomi-annuBlly, on the Vint of March &ad September. WM. H. HOOPEB, ProaidonU H. S. ELDKEDUiS, Vice President. L. S. HILLS. O&Bhier. DESEBET NATIONAL BANK or SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL. . .. 1200,0 AUIflOKIZBD CAPITAL 11,000-00 . Wm. H. HOOPER, President, . H. b. KLD ftjSUiiE. Viae Pre ) BRIUUaM YOUiNti, Wm. JKNNINUfcS, Directors. JOHN BHAKP, f P. Liri'Lii, 1 U.HLLLS.Caahier, J Gold Dust, Cola, Kicluingo, Land Warrants, College Scrip, etc. COLLECTIONS MADB AND PROMPTLY KiiUlITED. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Intorest Paid on 8AVIS08 DEP08I1H na First National Bank of Utab SALT LAKK CITY, Advtnismant on Third P.i HALT CITV NATIONAL BANK. Authorised Capital, - $500,000. E M. DcRELL, Proaident, JOSEPH M. BURliErr. Caahior. UJUUttlJCAD Jl ifJiCttPAIRlGK. AttorDeya. CoRABaroa dxhtb : HIW YORK - g1 Lao Q BOSTON. ..National Bank of Nortk.Ajra. rloa. CUIOAQO...Third National Bank. St. LOUIS. ..Third National Bank OMAHA...Omaha National Bank. SAN FRANClSCO...Natioaal (Jold Bank and Trust Co. L0ND0N.Jay Cook, MoCnilocn. k Co. W- WHITi. W. I. lt'OOUIIOK. WHITE & MoCORNICK, (Saooesaon to A. W, White A Co.,) &AMi TufPLMT., Salt Lai Cm. Dealer Id 60LD DUST, COIN k BULLION Exchange on all the principal cities 0 the Unued Otaies and Jiiurope. F articular attention given to Collection mud proceeds remitted at our rent rate of Ki change on day of payment. GEO. S. WHrfNEY, Attorney. CoBBKflFOUDKHTB: , Dank or California, Hnn Francisco ntl'l $ y-A.BMk of Cala. New Vorb Child iVnnoo Chicago Omaha NationsBank "i;;. SAL1 LAKE CITY BOILER WORKS BOILERS Of ALL KIND3, Upright. Locomotive or Stationery, Made and Roptlrsd. SMOKE -STACKS AND TANKS Built tcordw, and Snoet-IroD work prompt" ly douo. Iff OA DOOliS FOR VAULTS OR i-AFES, and Iron Shuttorsof every dlsorlptlon mad Boilers and flues bought or taken lo pari payment lor work. Orders by mail or telofiTapb. will reeelTf mmodiate attention. innN slon a co. TRADESfflEN AND BUSINESS fflN: ntO REALIZE THK VAI.nKOFOOOO T DHjilny in Ailvorti-ilnft. poi your Bl'lls and Cards whore they "will do tho moat nood" ;thk dkrald job ofuck. |