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Show Western Mining Gazetteer 9 SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1880. VOL. I. MINING CARDS. (5. MINING CARDS. Silver Mining Co. Capital Stock $10,000,000.' Par value of shares, $100. Location of min or: Uintah Mining District. Summit eountv, Utah. Office: No 52 Walt street, ew York. JoiixGriffin, Brest. II A. Van Praag. Sec. andTreas. Wm. Mu Kay, Vice President and Manager, Sa t Lake City, Utah. D(1 NO. TELEGRAPH MINING COMPANY. Location of Mines Bingham Canyon, Utah. INCORPORATED SEPTEMBER ST II, 1 880. DIRECTORS: II. Joab Lawrence, Vice Pres't; Geo. M. S ott, Stephen IIays, M. May. President; Frank Hoffman, Secretary; W. W Woods. Samuel Kahn, Treasurer; W. S. McCoknick, A. Anderson. Kiry.TrjT. ce Cold 00 SUPERIOR and Silver Mining 6o. Iron Location of mines: Mill Park District Uta-iOffice: Minin? Exchange Bnilding, Second South St. Gold bearing ledges. Area W) acres. G. P. PRESCOTT, President. w Jab. F. Bradley, Secretary. in- - Mining Co. Empire 10 OF UTAH. Capital Stock $10,000,000. & Manufacturing: Company of Utah. lining . -- EWAT ZLsTO Par Value of Shares $100. Capital Stock $1,000,000. Working Capital Fund 40,000 Shares, $400,000. Location of Mines and Works, Mill Crock Mining District, Principal Office: Salt Lake City Utah. Dirfc or9 John T. Lynch. Pr sident; Charles Popper, Vice President ; Fred. G. Lyngberg, Treasurer; B. A. M. Froiseth, Secretary: John R. McBride, Attorney: Syvert Iverson. Superintendent; Johu Beers. A limited amount of working capital stock can now be had of tLe Company at 1 jwflgures. FVt particulars address the Secretary, Postofllce box 453. Morgan county. 29BS35E 22ES ST. MAUYS ACADEMY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. IS UNDER THE Par Value of Shares $100. TBIS ACADEMY in a secluded, healthy location. rn Location of mines : U'ntuh Mining District, Summit county. Utah. Office: No. 52 Wall street. New York. G. L. Ckowell, Prest. II. A. Van Praag, Sec'y & Treas. Wm. McKay, Vice President and Manager, Silt Lake City, Utah. of JUPITER mid Smelting Co. Billing I CHARGE OP TUE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CPtOSS. IT IS Ample grounds are attac: ed for exercise The Bidding is spaciou, and provided with modem improvements. It affords ample accommodation for a lrge number of boarders, besides the day sch ol The Musical and Ait are c' urinated on the plan of ihebest Conservatories and Art- Schools in Europe. The Course of S ndy comprises all the branches of a thorough, solid and pi litc education; and is such as to render the pupils intelligent, useful and accomplished member- - of society. V hi e St. Mary's possesses all the advantages of a f educational institution, the charges are moderate. French and German IHng included in the English course, form no exrra charge. Ptip'ls of all dcnomlr ations received and no interference with their religious belief No special uniform required. Attached to the Academy is a separate building for little boys, boarders, ar d day pupils. They receive the care and teaching which their tenmr age and ilnj confining trust of their parents expect. For Circulars, etc., address SISTER SUPERIOR, as above. - De.-artment- - s rst-cla- ss Studies will be Resumed September 1st. ocation of mines: Big Cottonwood District. Office: Mining Exchange Building, Second Sonth St. LSESSSUSS J. F. BRADLEY, Secretary. HAGMAN, THE TAILOR J DIRECTORS. John M Coyncr E. II. Murray A. L. Thomas A. N. Hamilton W. R. Vines Dr. J. Beattie John S Barnes ed John MacDonald Jts. F.B adley Principal Collegiate Institute Governor Utah Territory Secretary Utah Terrtory Editor of the Salt Lake Tribune Of Cambridge. England Homeopathic Physician Dealer in Mines and Real Estate Late R corderof Cottonwood Diet Stock Broker Opposite tlie Dally Tribune" Office, Salt Lake City, Utah JUST 11ECEIVE1) A LARGE STOCK OF Pall and Winter Goods. J. O. CONKLINS Utah Ore Sampling DODGES HOTEL, IS. MILL. and Ores and Bullion Carefully Sampled . pecial attention given to the sale of the same. Office: Over London Bank f Uiah (front room). ! sssDMaas&aBSSBa ANDERSON & SAVAGE, Attorneys-at-Law- , s i; l It . I1 lass; J c ; r I i r f s or 4 i y i i MINING EXCHANGE. (Opposite Tribune Building,) Second South Street, Salt Lake City, U. T. Mining properties bought and sold, consolidations (fleeted, and companies orga ized. Survey and neies-sar- y papers iL application for United Mates patents for mines mad and tiled. Titles examined and mining information furnished. Special agent for placing working capital of Superior, Jupiter and Summit mining companies. Orders and correspondence Solicited. P O. Box No. 7tW. JAS. Notary in the office. 1 BRADLEY. Refers by permi-sio- n to Geo. F. Prescott. Manager Bilt Lake Tr hiine; Anthony God no, Manager London Bank of Utah, J.T. Lynch, Postmaster at bait Lake Ciiv. Utah. Notary in the Office, Bonanza City, Idaho. II. IIOUOE, Proprietor. This flue, large hotel is now complete in every MAIN STREET, BONANZA CITY, IDAHO. parti-cn'a- r, d opento the public It is fnrn'hi d in Elegant and has every accommod torn afford eed by flrst Stile, in th" largest cities The rooms are furnclass hot-No cost or pains ished with Fine and Costly having he n spared to make hi hoM sec nd to nne in the Terrtorv. and the most desirable stopping place in the Yankee Fork country. The hotel is centrally located ani ext door to the office of the Challis and Bonanza Stage Company. The public are coidlally invited to give the new a- - WOODS & HOFFMAN, Attorneys a Law. Fn-nilut- I ZSK2X DODGE HOTEL cad when visiting Bonanza. hotel in the mountains. A Prices a low as nt any VALLEY HOUSE, lake city. halt HIIIXEN, ANDREW Vroprirtor. ( HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. Hotel in every respect. The Villey" is a First-clasBoard $1.50 to 2 per day, $H to $10 per wick. s Office: Snow's Bui ding, 2d South, Salt Lake City, Utah. uMiumnmg W. BKEDE3IEYEK, lliniug and Civil Engineer and U, S. Mineral Surveyor for Utah and lilalio. Notary Public. P O. Box No. 1157. Office, Second South, East ofP. 0. BKOHNE A BROOKS, Civil Engineers and U. S. Deputy Surveyor for Utah and Idaho. Office to London Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box iSJ. |