OCR Text |
Show SALT LAKE HOTELS, Washington House. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. REID 3c EMORY, Proprietors. This well regu'ated houe, under the new management with exoellont fare, and at unprecedLntod low rates, is ttill in lull blast. Board and Lodging, V week ..5.00 6.00 Board and Lodging, day 1.00 & Day Board, week 4.00 Bods, week, 1.50 & 2.00 Beds, night, , . itf 9 Spring boda, per night,... 40 50 Meal - . 26 From ti a ra. to 8 p. m, Thirty Copies of Eastern, Wostern, and Local Daily papers. Ono Thousand Meals served daily. jlO TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAJy, Centre of Mock. wt side East Temple street Rooms 50c. to $1:00 per Day. $5 per Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, TAYLOR A CUTLER, Proprietor,. alO THE RICHARD'S HOUSE. Furnishes all the Conveniences of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Restaurant and Lodging, ALSO SALOON, with choice Wines and Liquors. ROOMS furnished and unfurnished, 2nd South Street, opposite Walker Dro.'s, dl9 S. W. KICHARDE A CO. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT JLi A RE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMES TOWNSEND, Propietor. TUIS HOUME IS CENTRALLY LOCAT-ed, LOCAT-ed, well funlshed, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 guests. The Proprietor la now preparing to bnild large additions to his Hotel, which, when dnished will render it The Most Complete Establishment n THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION, mil OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET , SALT IiAKE CITY. First Class Accommodation lor Gentlemen. Rooms per Da? from $0 50 to $1 00 Rooms por Week 2 50 to 6 00 Board per Week Barbor hop and Laundry connected with tho Hotel. Hood Rending Room. Eastern, Western Wes-tern and Local Newspapers. no23 HENRY BRUNTON, Proprietor. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, 2d South-st, Salt Lake City, With a oapaoity for 200 guests. First-class accommodations ac-commodations for families and travelers. Rooms, per day, from 50 cts. to 81 0O ; Rooms, por weeft, from 3.00 to 10.00: Board, per week, (7.U0; Meals, 50 cents eaoh. Free Omnibus to the Hotel. Barber Shop and Laondry connected with Me HotoL myl7 SMITH k BIOAZE. Proprietors. OCDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL AND RAILROAD DINING HALL, OflDEN, UTAH, Situated on Railroad Platform, Junction ol U. P- and C. P. Railroad's, marll G. 8. ERB, Proprietor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. 3-rand tiotel, rlarkot.Sew Montcomery 4 Second Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. f5 JOHNSON k Co., Proprietors- MORTON HOUSE, Post 3trt. Uas FiiKtnaoo, Above Kearney, J rhe boat accommodations guaranteed. Loca. tion central. IJiKMS, JfiOO to Pr Day-apl5 Day-apl5 W. . OR An AM, Proprietor. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! fronting on-Uh, h, and Walnut St., S -V I N T LOUIH. MO. l.A V KILL R. WARNER A Co., Prop's. milE 3ul.'TltCRN HOTEL is first-clas-in 1 all H ai.pointmonl9. Its tahlos are at all tiiuo" Btiuoliod in the ureatost abundanoo with all lh.. dcicaoies the markets aQord its clerks and employos are all polite and attentive atten-tive so the wants of tho guests of the hotel. I There is an im proved Elevator leading from the first lloor to tho upper one. Kailr'.nd and steamboat Ticket Offices, news atnnd and Western L nion Telegraph Office in rotunda of tho hotel. OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. rpnE LA.RORST AND FINEST HOTEL J between Cbicaao and San Pranoisoo. OPENED, OCT. L 1873. GEO. 7 UK ALL, Proprietor, opZ OUR FACILITIES AND MATERIAL have boen lamely adddod to rocontly and anjthiDK from tho n.e of a Wedding Card to a moderate shod Postor can be printed in the best stylo of tho art, at I TUB UEKALD JOB OFFICE. CENTRAL HOUSE. 6 Main-sU, i doors belowQjdbo's Drugstore S 1LT LAKE CITY. O. W. Tafpik Proprietor OPEN ALL NIGHT. Guests Called at any Hour desired. VERY QUIET WARM HOUSE. No Frost evor gets inside-Nice, inside-Nice, on intertable, well ventilatod furnished rooms, per nlgtit 37Vc 50c Per week $1 00 & ti 50 Unfurnishod rooms, per week ... 81 50 (jj g3 00 Choice lunch rendy at all hours in the dining room below, at. 2.5c Full first class muals , 50o i23 SALEM, MASS., HOTELS. E SSEX TTO TJ SE, J. H. LEAVITT, PROPRIETOR, No. 17JEsiex Street, SALhM, MASS. This house is can trail y located on Essex street, and is tho gonoral huaduuarturs for ba-ine'i men. It has excellent accommodations accommoda-tions and charges reasonable. Coa -hoa are in rcadinoss io convey passengers to and from thedouot at all hours. jD MEDICAL. ' MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSIdAN AND SUUHEON ofBce five doors north of Postotfioe. Office hours irom 10 to 12 a.in., and 3 to 5 p.m. aulo MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Building, Build-ing, Main Street. Otfioe hour's 10 a-m. to 3 p.m. Rfil'o-onces Bishop Tnttlo, J. W. Young, Kev- a C. Stratton, Rev. J. Weloh. j23 OFFICE FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAMB A Co.'s Drug Store, East temple Street Resides at Walker Uouso. s23 ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. D. W. PKEILKT. IL k. CiBTEa. PERLE Y A CARTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVER First National Bank, Kast Templostroet. dl7 J. C. HEM INCRAY, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. OFFICE, NO- 5, Kimball's Blook, First South street. Salt Lake City. o21 6 BO. VEHARLFBM1TH B. J, J0NABBOEI SMITH 4. JONASSON, ATTORNEYS Jfc COUNSELORS AT LAW, Main Stroet, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Lake House. N. B. A Notary always in the office. aug2 BOBBA STOUT THKODORR BUH1I KST S3. STOUT A BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main stroet, nearly opposite the Tribune Offioe, Salt Lake City, Utah. ati J. X. CARTER. O. O. WIL80S. CARTER it, WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple ooS O. W. BHirnRTT. OKO. B. WHtTRET. BENNETT 4. WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER D. Urenig's btoro. Main street. Salt Lake City. feo O- B. HEMPflTKAD. II. KIM PATRICK. HEMPSTEAD A. KIRKPATRICK, A TTORN EYS-AT-LAW , MAIN STREET, A Opposite Wells- Fargo k Co., Salt Lake City. 0 TIME TABLE BUHLINiGTOlT EOUTE TO TflB EAST, NORTH & SOUTHEAST. NO. 3. STATIONS" i-SS" MAIL. Leave SALT LAKE, 5;a0a.m. 3:45p.m " OMAHA, 6:30p.m. 5:30a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON. 5:00 a.m. 8:40 p.m. " Qalesburg(C.B.4R.) 7:00 a-m. 10:50p.m. " Mendota, " U:15a-in. 3:23a.m. " Cbioago, " 3:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. " Peoria 9:00 a.m. 12:50 a.m. Ind'pliflll.B.AW) 6:15p,m. 9:2oa-m " Cincinnati 11:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. " Loansport, 6:56p.m. 0:20a.m. (T.P. AW.) Columbus,.- 2:45 a-m-1 6:30 cm. ter ThrouBh Cars from Missouri River to Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logans-port, Logans-port, Columbus, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, and Washington. Connection at those points with lines leading lead-ing Vj the East, North and South. This is tho RnT, Suortkji, uigkept and Cubafkut Rout a. Do not be dooeived, but obtain Tiokets vis the burfinWon Missouri River Railroad. AM. POW IL'j, ROBT. HARRIS,, Qen'i i i. Agent Oon'l aup't Qon. Western Pass. Agt., D. W. HITCHCOCK. i30 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE, ft HGWE ARD SCHuOLFOR BOYS. THE AIM OF Til E COLLEGE IS TO G TVE a thorouKh physical, inuntal and reliirioos truining health, learning and a Christian character. char-acter. The location is central, easy ot Bccess, and i removed from tho distractions of the city; the 1 olimato of Benicia is noted tor its uniiormity no military discipline and Instruction, by its thorouglinoss and impartiality, Is ominontly iittod to perfect tho body, and to give habitu of obodioncu, promptnoss, order and soli-reliance. In the classica' ilepartmont pupils are flttod (or tho Sophomore year in the Universities; in tuu bnglish department thoy may take the ai'jst advancod course dosirod. Provision is made lor the bost Instruction, in the French, German or Spanish language, and iE-r.r-.miental and vocal music Toe School Year is divided into twotormg oi twaaty weeks each. Trinity Term of 1873, begins July 31st. Easter Term of 1874, begins Jan. 15th. Expense for Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lighi Wnehingand Mending.. .$175 00 per term. Alchiern uanjfuagL'6, oach 20 00 per terra. No extra charge for Ancient Language?. narFor lurthoJ information or for oiioHar Address Rkv. VVm. P.TUUK iSR. , Boiiieia.CaJ OUR POLIOS Aa THETIME Is to get Tie Latest Novelties in Prictiai CONNOISSEURS TO PLEASE THEIR EYE at lilK HEBAID JOB 0FFIC3 SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. WOOLEN GOODS. AGENCY OF THE Stockton Woolen Mills, G3 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Blaakot. Flannels, oto., at whtlosalo tosult. Ilorsu Blnnkotinn u Spoaialty. Salt Lake Trade Solicited. GEO. M. MAIN, Agent. jal THE NAPA 3-AVII EELED IRON GANG PLOW, Favorite on the Pacific Coast Its advantages are: ' Firet. It ia a Three-wheeled Plow; two in front and ono in tho rear, by means of which all drag ia avoided. Second. It is an Adjustable Plow, the i draft itself being made to do the work of 1 raisin g and lowering, without any excr- Third. It is Light of Draft; the lightness light-ness of draft enables two horses to do the woik of three. Tho plow is raised or lowered without lifting the driver's seat, and thus this weight ia avoided. Fourth. The Lino of Draft. It is a centre-draft plow, drawing from the main frame. An adjustable clevis connects directly with tho beam, where ail tho teams pull directly fromne centre, eo that when the plow is worfcng, it adjusts itself to rough and uneven ground, and will plow to the same depth in either hard or soft ground. Fifth. Ease in Turning; by means of the rear wheel, the plow can be turned with oase in its own length, making a great saving in time in the course of a day's work. Sixth. It is Easy on the Horees' Necks. By resting tho driver's seat on tho rear end of the pole, the weight of the pole is balanced, ba-lanced, and relieves the pressure from tho horees' necks. LINFORTH, KELLOGG & CO., SOLE AQKXT3, 3 and 5, Front S'roet. SAti FKANOISCO, California, sold by z. p. jyr. x. j Castle Bra's, western Brand. OF JAPAN TEAS, FOE SALE AT Z. C. M. I, Grocery Dept. im v. tt. noniVrt. Sni.L LUMBER. BUlLD'C MATER AIL t- B t W H a. h g 1 1 g 13 .5 U - 2 i ft I i m pj 1 U g e - Eh Z H t-3 Ll -s "s 2 2 d aS -s as i 51 h m i LUMBER YARD. All kinds ol LUMSBB DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, JGNiiS k POKAN. BREWERS HENRY WACENER, Salt Lake Citt, Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWEBY, LAOEIl BEKH, ALE AND PORT KB WHOLKSALN Afin EKTAIL, SECOND BOUT U STREET, thro doom out of JSlct) hant Btoro. SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY. A LARUE STOCK OF BEER and ALE On anI,whIohiBack3owIodiod to bthe BobI Quality ovor intulo in luin Te.ritory. A Superior Brand made especially foi Christmas Lonv orders t tho Brewory, in tbe Tentfc Ward, or with 5. J hmon, atais saloon, God' bo's corner, in tho buemont. Dolivorod ia all parts ofthacity Froo of ChATtfe. Wt PITTS, SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ESTABLISHED IN 1851. Or. VJE.TTAT.X3, Manufacturer 0f tho ORIGINAL CHAHTRES' COFFEE And nil kinds ofSpioos and California Mustard, 625 at G27 FRONT ST.. bat. Jackson St Pacific, SAN FRANCISCO. J. Git I F F X T H, Doalor in all kinds of PICKLED AND SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 208 WASHINGTON STREET, between Front and Davis. All kinds of Dried, Smoked and Piokled Fiflh oyistantly on band. i JAB. OTIS. W. A. HACOXSBAT. P. W- ICaCOSDRa T MACONDRAY & CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants Import or 8 of CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS, And allDosoriiitiona of Straits Produce. 204 & 206 SftNSQIYlE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Amenta for the YaDg-tio Insurance AhbooIi-tion AhbooIi-tion of Shanghai. 1 CHAB. J. Kind, JOBBPH BBOOK Formerly Partner for 18 yoara Citj- and B isinosB Man- Salosman witn Her of P. D. Code k Co. Cutiinu Co. C.JAMES KING of Wm. 4 Co., Manufacturers and Packers of HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS S19 A 62L Sanjioma itroet, San Franolsoo, Oal. FRKSERVKS, JAMS, JELLIKS, iriCKLES and OREGON CIUKR. ' Goods iniaranteed superior to any other iD tho market, tiuno but wuiTa labor emuloyed. slO S. P. HOLD EN , CJeneral Commission Merchant,. AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, No. 321 Front St., SAN FRANCISCO. Merchandise nnd Produce of all kinds bough! . , and sold on Utiiiinis3ion. EINSTEIN BROS. & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of BOOTS, SHOES, FINDINGS, &c.,&c. 29 and 31 BiTTKBr BTHEKT, il SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, L. H. HEWTen, uoanis nhWTOM. NEWTON BRO'S & CO., IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE GROCERS 119 and 121 Front Street, Sam Frakoisco, Pay especial attention to Snlt Lako Cify trade. Prioes given in Com or Curronoy aa dosired jl M. KELLER'S PDRE CALIFO IsTI -A- WINES AXD BRANDIES For Sale at Z. C. SV2. I., And all tho Principal Storoj in tbo Territory, jal J. B A U M & CO., Import ra and M anntacturors of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 218 and ) SaDBome-st., Sak Francisco, 19 No. 18 Warron-Bt.. N kw York. a W. CBKSLKY. tt. J. VB VOOBUIBB. J. 8. JOKKS. G. W. CHESLEY & CO., Iinportors and Wholesale Dealers in Fine Wines and Liquors, Solo Proprietors of CUNDUKANGO BITTERS, 414 Front Street, S.vn Francisco. 51 Front Street, Sacramento. Ji Cutting &l Co., World-Ronownod Packers of California Cali-fornia FruiLa, Jellies, Jams, Voge-tablos, Voge-tablos, etc. Cuiting k Co.'s, . California Fruits for Sale by all First Cluds G roc or J. Cutting &. Co.'s Canned Salmon a Dolioious Artiole Cutting k Co.'s California Poachos packed in Syrup, in 2tb. Cans. Cutting k Co.'s Jollies and Preserves uro made from Genuine Fruits and White Kofined Sugar, Cutting & Co.'s Oregon Champagne Cider is a Good Wholesome Beverage, CUTTIRJC &, CO., OFi-ICE AND SALE3K001I, 415 Front Street, San Francisco U1 BOOK ACENCY i to 3au All classes ol narking iioo-plo, iioo-plo, of eithor sex, youni; or old.maae moro money at work for us in their dfaro momenta or all tho time, ',h:in at ctiyiiine else, l'artic-uUrslroc l'artic-uUrslroc A'idrois G. Stinsoo Oa., Port- WHOLESALE Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I., DEALING M STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries. Hardware uueensware. Wooden and Tinware. Stoves, etc., etc. Among othe : 3o ecialtica that of HEAVY HARDWARE, Such as Plow, Drill, and Pick Steel, Horse and Male Shoes; Cut, Wrought, Finishing and Horse NailBj Anvils, Bellows, Wooden and Iron Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks; AT AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED GAS PIPES. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, SHELF IUltDWABE, Of every description. Hazard, Sporting and Giant IP O W DEBS, CAPS AND FUSE. Fine Cut, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCOS, Natural Leaf, Black and Bright Navy Plugs, in all Bizes, including our own and many other Brands which we control. dl9 W. H. Hooper, Bupt. BUSINESS CARDS. Short BtrauiKaa Cards inserted In Uii oolumn, under thoir respective headinfB, at 25 oonts por line nor week, or 76 oenta per lino tier month. Thin is an exoollont opportunity for miscellaneous dealers and mechanics to place their business prominently before the publio at a very small oosL . DIVORCES ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED from Courts of different States for de-iortion, de-iortion, etc. No publicity roquirod. Ho ohargo uutil divorce grantod. Atldress il. auUdfci, Attoruoy, lai Uroadwoy N.Y. TENTS A WAGON COVERS. T CURTIS, Agent 2d South, opposfto Com-. Com-. morcial SL Tenia from $b to 8axi. jo8 JOHN BOLSER'S Sail Loft, East Temple Stroot, throe doors of Walker iiro. 'a. Tents Lrom Slw upwards. iyL3 BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS J AM S DWYER, il Kast Temple Street, Dealer In blank Books, ischool Books and Fine French Stationoryj jeS FURNITURE. H DIN WOOD BV. Nos. 31 East Temple . Stroet and 76 1st South Streot. je2o BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY; frosh pios, buns, oakes, broad, delivered In all purts of the city every morning. olU BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. UOOi'Eli, No. 87 Commercial Street. Bootd and Shoos made to order, joiSo BANKING. SAVINGS DtPARTMENT HFSFRFT KflTinWfll RANK Receive deposits of One flollsr and Upwards. Interest at eight per cent, por aiuium compounde'l Beini-annually, on ihe Finl of March and September. WM. H. HOOPER, President H. 8. ELDREDGE, Vice President. L. B. HILLS. CasJuer. NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL .J200,0 AUTHORl'iBD CAPITAL 11,000 0 0 Wm. H. HOOPER, PrMidant, B. ti. ELDiuJXiK', Vio. Pra 1 UKIGiiAM YUUiNG. ( W. JENNINGS, V Direotors. JOHH SHAKP. ' I. LiXlLft, t L. B. ULLLd, CaaUn, J km in Gold Dust, Coin, Eichango, Land Warrants, College Scrip, etc. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY itAjnriD. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Interest Paid on na First National Bank of Utafe HALT LAKE CITY, See Special Advertisement on Third Pat m8 SALT LAK CITY NATIONAL BANK. Authorized Capital. - $500,000. E M. DcRBLL. President, JOSEPH M. BUKKETi, Cashier, HKilPdrKAD k JjaliUiPAlKiOK, Attorn ays. CoEsbbposduts : saw yohf - f ;0;do BOSTON ...National Bank of North Ami-rioa. Ami-rioa. CHICAGO...Third National Bank. OMAiiA...Omaha National iianK. SAN l-'HANOlSCO-.-Naiional Gold Bank and Trust Co. liLONDUNJy Cook, MaCulIooh k Co. A. W. WHITt TF, ft. N'OOUIOK, WHITE & McCGRNICK, (Baoooesori to A. W. White A Co, J K8T TauVLI-BT.. 3alt LaKX OlTY. Dealers In SOLD DUST, COIN 4 BULLION-, Exchange on all the principal cities Of the United tftates and Mtrope, rrtiou'ar attention eivon to Collections and prooeods rouiitted at current rate of Km change on day of payment. KO. K WHITNEY, Attorney, Oe kr tea p o n d ra ra : Bank of California Sin Franolsoo LaidUw A Ca-.Agts.Bank of Lala. Now York Childs k Prinoo . .Chicago Omaha National Bank ....J. Omaha SAL! LAKE CITY BOILERWORKS BOILERS Of ALL KINDS, Upright. Locomotive or Stationery, Made and Rorialrad. SMOKE -STACKS AND TANKS Built tcordir, and Snsct-Iron work prompt" ly done. IRON DOOMS FOR VAULTS OR kAFFS, And Iron Shatters of every diioriptton mad Boilers and flues bought or taken in part payment for work. Ordors by mail or telegraph will reeelrt nmodiate attention. mnw hloaw co. v TRADESMEN AND BUSINESS MEN: YViio Realizrthp: valuk of good V Displaj-in Advortinina. (rot yonr Bill! th Curtis whoro thoy "will do tbe most food" ;tee ekuald job office |