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Show WEEKLY TRIBUNE: SALT LAKE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1882. 4 THE ortation, dealers in wagons, ind agricultural implements ometd * Baptist church Ba machinery have estab- n be brought Te Heart the and a eS cess of Great i a SBS Region. ene its ae railway yards, dealers haye the best of ea facilities for transacting business. Mineral | firms reported 230 car-loads of wagons nd machinery in 1880. For the past year eee. : of Agricultural Thave Enterprising car-loads Is Onward : since the and Upward. two or three engaged in ness. PROMINENT RAILWAY JUNCTION. Among the wholesale grocery other business men reased, as has also the population. In the large increase of ways isfar in excess of the supply. Our position .as a great railway centre fruits, large shipper quarters,. and. are Hoy ili bé best understood by an enumeraof the various lines centering and seldom Ogden the spot, which yields largely in cereals, and in goes up ce eta I know of but tew places more recorded by all that landscape. During the year 1881, about 400 ORS were rom wind to The make No excelled in to esse is cut Both company and are applications now have lamps tha enlarging ry with that ee ce of twenty-nine miles, thus giving a mps to be erected on the streets, so as (6 illumine the city over a poten priielpaly traversed by people, and i promi- hort time this system of lighting the tices wiil be in operation. So far works have proved a suceess, and this With these fine and extensive railwav ppuneeaae and completed lines we have light has become the follow cena First--The rapid SO of nection Granger, Soda on the Union for use in busi- "WATER WORKS. pany was organized during the the Utah with Deer past Spe for the purpose of constructing and operating a system of water works. The plan contemplated taking water from the Ogden River at an elevation of nearly regon Short t Line, buildfrom popular ness hous ROADS. 800 feet above the city, and, by means of He eonveying the water to a reservoir e bench back of the city, towards Pacific, Springs, American Falls, on oise City Ct and Ba. gon), to Por . This Utah & Novinon at a fe yaskich Range. From this reservoir th e water passes down through pipes to where it is wanted for use. The work has been so far completed as to have in about five miles of piping, and a temporary reservoir for use until the permanent reservoir is constructed. The pressure of 175 feet on the pipes in the lower part of the city gives good service at the fireplugs phlch. are epee slong the street. This improvement is important one for the sie Act only foes it afford good protection against fire, but supplies citi- zens With a good quality of water rentals. Third—The Utah & Wyoming Seen incorporated for constructing a railway the cain purpose Corinne So far, of or and on THE eastward. Fifteen ¥ourth—The Central Pacific of Utah is another corporation, for the purpose change of wili afford -a new coal supply@ short lines a roads are ztemplation in being miles proposes to manufacture esa abundance. ia operation, will business of which there is These works, once give employment to hundreds of men, saci add greatly thisc ity and to the surrounding country. Ali the favors features are here to_insure success with the iron svorks. In location there is none better. e many railways centering here give best of means of transportation. Coal ean 8 brought from every direction, and ores and fluxes are abundant within easy distances. _Water-power ample for the works has been provided, and yet the company will use steam, generating it by utilizing the spent gases from the furhaces. Men are now engaged opening up ivon mines, with a view of supplying the iron-works with ore, and in the near future we expect to see Ogden become a great centre for manufacturing the many classes, of machinery, stoves, bar and sheet. iron, for which we have been so ong dependent on Eastern factories. OTHER MANUFACTURES. Two water and one steam flour mills ave doing alarge business in the manufacture of flour, while capitalists are look- ing this way with an idea of erecting a large mill on the roller plan of producing the best quality of flour from the excelient wheat grown in Northern Utah. Another enterprise in contemplation is that reduet tion works, for the purpose of gold from the black sands of Snake © Capitalists haye such faith in the yale of these sands and the profits which will accrue in their see as that they offer to establish ae her POTS. ‘On the morning of May 26th, 1881, re broke wire out in the freight depots of ine about telephone fifteen in Ogden and then at being told that it is be sey- It would take too much ace to tell all we ocd <ailway iron, bolts, nuts, spikes, pig, bar as sheet iron i from the ores found i in this has of the telephone. ik is brought into use for almost every purpose in which it can be use It has so in favor that the manager has ee a reat ae made in what will ° and which will have a aapacite of a The oe hours late. of to Ex- and of Several hundred wires, all to be used with single instruments on each wire STREET RAILWAY. Only a few days ago was the organiza- tion of a corporation completed for the purpose of building and operating a system of street railway in our city. The corporation expect to have a line in operation during the coming summer. " 4 NEW HOTEL. Ogden has long suffered for the want of more extensive hotel accommodations, so that the masses of people coming here could be entertained. Plans have -just been perfected for the erection of a hotel tofront on Main and Fifth streets, which will be a massive structure 66x148 feet, and to be fitted up with conveniences. THE ~One of the foremo and weeky. The Pilot first day of last Maren by Ee: ~Livtlénes2,. its present publisher and proprietor, as- sadlyin need of a good local and gen- eral newspaper. The Pilot started out as a five-column paper, and witb a large adeerie patronage, but was soon en- larged to its present size and will still fygiber increase its dimensions in the spring. Its support has come principally from the liberal business menof Ogden who recognize it as a true exponent of the best interests of this growing city. Unfettered by the galliny ‘chains of su- perstition, free to act without any dictation from the priestly power which dominates in Utah, and with an eye single to the moral, social and commercial adyancement of Ogden, the Pilot has steadiy pursued the even tenor of its way, ach day making its existence a recogme necegsity in this community. Its future is full of bright promises. As Og- Union and Central Pacific roads, and in nort time ail the freight transfer piles! den grows, so will the Pilot’s influence be felt and its sphere of usefulness enlarged. e-houses and the freight offices of the two roads were swept away, with numerears laden with goods in transit, aiso a large quantity of merchandise In the future, as This heavy loss fell prineilly upon the two railway companies, and made should be it necessary that something done towards making safer dings in which to transact bee icreasing business large of the Femporary ‘quarters were pionaed the time being, permanent and at strueture a conference of stone, brick for be- and iron, for depots, hetel, offices, etc., at an and plans are peing matured oF eh which will entire] bes t affairs aroun ands, and in which Geis Saivoattts ed. Pe the depot will be Vast as has been the business of these ines of railways during past years, there nae een such an inerease that the motive power of the lines has become so far inadequate te the demands that the roads are blocked and crowded with trains, and sive sum adding This force each pay-day, io and does much the business of this place. of railway employes is all the foremost in its free principles devoted to the which nature & great Satt in the past, it will be advocacy of free thought, and free men, and always building up of this tie designed as the location of commercial Lazer centre. Trrpunz, Except the Tur Pilot has a much larger daily circulation than an other paper published in Utah, which is being constantly increased day by day, making it a valuable advertising medium. NEW BUILDINGS. During the past year Ogden has had large additions in the form of new buildings. These have been of a better class and more numerous than during other year of the existence of this Improvements ome the city. ble to give sfsuch have been going any city. onall At this:writing we are either the improvements. un- number or value The increase in buildings is much like the rapid increase in business of all kinds,so great that cae but eure will tell the true stor CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. With trade and general” business prospering, and active public and private improyements going on, religion, morality and education are not forgotten. The Gentile churches soak one Presbyterian church, Rey. James F. Knowles, pastor. n excellent sehool is conducted i in the pees ws something of this Pacific increase. freight o 25,800 through bills of freight in transit between the East and points West of Ggae the past year these ‘bills un up in number to over 35,000, or yin ee ease of 40 per cent. over the former year. With sueh BUSINESS facilities of railway yens and Dailey. Episcopal church, Rev. Samuel Unsworth, rector. A substantial building has peek providea for the school, which, under harles Davis anda corps of able ar tee. the Pioneer U Lumbermen of Jgden asa railroad «= that certain branches OL seoenn Clo , that of lumber, for instance, be cs f2.° ahead of the logal trade. The well established business of Mr. H. E. Gibson, we learn, reaches far beyond the confines of Weber county, extending east as far as Green River, north throughout Idaho and Montana, and into almost every settlement in Northern Utah. Since the completion of the Echo & Park City railroad, be furnishes a large amount of lumber to Park City. This extended trade has been secured by him through years of patient toil, and by personal and strict attention to every order, until he has won the utmost confi Jenee of all who know him. o one in Utah Territory has a_ better faganeial standin A visit to his works near the corner of Franklin and Fourth streets, revealed the fact that he has a fine plani ing mill » well as lumber yard. During the ear he has recied a splendid fire-proof building, 50x80 feet, which is filled with all kinds of ae found in a first-class planing mill. The old building is soon to be torn down and another huge fire-proof building is to take ifs place—so ae is his aa ness growing. This will be the penter shop. The ptolantion agatiiet fire is seemingly complete, there being three different fire plugs from the water mains, and abundance of hose, sufficient to reach to every part of the lumber yard. All of the sheds are filled with Truckee lumber,. yet there isnot room enough, and during the coming season they will be enlarged Orders received from any point for lumber, doors, sash, blinds, mouldings, is doing a good wo Each of these three schools are t exceliont in character, and the pupils are ig! as do not wish to attend the schools itoak coiled “public.”’ Within the past year a and prompt attention. Compan below the Superior ve the more This Millinery and Wadies’ Establishment, popular house Wear is receiving CREEK precious metals. capital. ue ae The officers Back miles from Silva, coi are acne iron men who haye utilize fidden Treasure amount rolling of this mills, furnaces ueen BOO fect in 4 width a The Change are of tap- ing the vein at a depth of 125 feet. This tate is now in 180feet. In making this ore 34 oat BO feet wide, feet, only intend to hnilda bloomery, ee rolling is HARDWARE a FOR cpg THE ‘ embark they will erect a large o up the hill we | classes of goods stamp mill. pass several well-defined ledges on which claims have if any, been done on these. One of the highest ledges work upon has which” claims have peen located is the Hawkeye, This drift or crosscut has been in good ore all the way, except through a horse only afew feet in thickness, and the present heading is in the best ore yet struck, In sinking the solid ledge was struckin 60 fect from the croppings. The foot ae is of slate and well defined and the ore is free-milling gold quartz. ‘The mine was lately sampled. Specimens of ore were pulped in one mass gave such favorable returns as to warrant the early erection of a stamp mill for reducing these ores. The surface of the hill is quite steep, and a tunnel is being run in on the ledge from a point 750 feet from the shaft, which will trade with have after, and has as locks, miners’ anyone Tt is gratifying ta one Silver Mining Company, rose promises be to very of the gnd associates The property valuable. Ont was but men dealing the of third defined lode below the Victoria is | pele worked by another company. shaft 6x6 feet has been driven down through a ledge of decomposed quartz. Near the surface this quartz required cribbing, reached. but This a solid ae claim, with has. ers, been .be- longs to the Independent Gold. and Silver ining Company, composed of men in wee New York. up on the top of the bangs, peanly 8 000. et above Superior, the sea, we find quarters of Satisfaction W. and out on AE the buildings were year with Leh At pre sent fast. where one can look over and down view takes in a scope of country hundreds of milesin width. As we descend the hill lode after lode could be traced running through the mountain. Welldefined surface Hdienttons show plainly where: these lodes are located. Man _prespect holes are visible, and occasionwhich much work has been done. Years ago Brigham Young decreed that mining there must stop, and his order then was made to be obeyed, or else the violator had o suffer The writer of this cannot be | accused of being an enthusiast in matters mining, neither has he any hill contains vast deposits of mineral which awaitthe operation of mining and milling for the production of millions in value of precious metals. any prominent mining men have shared with us in our belief. The pioneers supply of do- customers They at Funge business will Sait ohne & Curtis’ that store, Ogden, Utah, is a good place to buy hardware, tools, stoves, sidan; apne 4 ee etc., » either schoo. there are -Musie is made employed ee so a very who WM. Hourth have faith- Farrell. The echo eee is Hopkins & Van Dyke. leading and only exclusive house in geen carrying ete., is that crockery, placer are) pkins & Dyke. thei r line of tanslness hose, caievcshed in advertisement on thisSASS They ean be ae lied upon to supply anything in thei and three CLOCKS, CHAINS, music important UTAE. THE STAN DARD, LOCKFTS, Curtiss, Ogden. Eytpets of and. still more American conducts Utah the Grain, Candies, Kggs, es: HOW citizen. become place, and he of the lots and ae, ont of The Ogden Pilot, the of past eet that institution, LITTLEFIELD OGDEN 6 ALIVE Renae few eo ee banking interests in both Corinne and Ogden, and ghis merchandising, he conducts a forwarding business, which, dur- ing the past year, has 480,000 lbs of powder sent to Montana and 250,000: lbs of He also isa dealer in hides n the incorporation of the heavy eee make him NEWSPAPER e portion buildings. anda & ee een CHINA, months later became one of tha ene firm of Guthrie, Dooley & Co,, now doing business at Ogden, Bositles his | s extensive case goods. and wool. HOPKINS WYKE Gar: n 1875 he ostah the hanking business in Ogden — the style ord. W. Guthrie & Co. Two years ago, for special reasons, he drew jaar served as Meret of the owns a ver ee nt the MAIN J. a place For pam enter- extensive prominence. two terms ue ae GRIFFIN, Utab’s that business, @ Very it will oe PRODUCE. of time of from $20,000 to $30,000. He has great faith in. the future of Corinne, be- much on Ware and in its palmy of diiSGHETION TREE, Utah. Aram respondence with the prominent banking houses East and West. He lately disposed of his produce business. Besides his extensive banking business, he has for years conducted the business of general merchandise, carrying a stock all the lieving that PECIAL ATTENTIOVY REPAIRING, SHIPPER all TERMS. = CROCKERY, GALSSW ARE, SIVERW ARE, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, BAR GOODS, LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LAMP FIXTURES, ETC, W. STREET, OGDEN, WOODY “GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Groods, a. RICH MINES. FREE FARMS. How To Get GROCERIES, epg one pone ae oe gS ee ee U5]. en a favorite among all who have ee B.C. &C. F.R.R. e Bingham Canyon & Camp Floyd Railroad:has done a heavy business the parts BoM Its tonnage has been as fol- 1 either the dress upon receipt of a See ae Pounds, ow Hopkins TLEFIELD, Van Dyke.|— HM BOND & W.A. WADE ieomlis Drugeists GROCERIES, ee this enterprising firm’s up an enviable and fair dealing ng, seo auee for pro eee say the business is rapidly | increasing. Produce Fruits, the O all the fruit they handle is assorted and a, shipping of fruit, produce, € names of those “ ete. JNO, ae business a Ogden mee carefuf perusal of his adver- be seen bye ti oe CHAMBERS’ STATIONEHRY E3’TABLISHMENT, at eo aor Asily from the East the latest novelties | fully worked there the last year or two | Will do well to readcarefully their millinery, dolmans, ulsiers, etc., will, we hope, yet reap the reward they merit for their industry and perseverance. Mr. Stayner has until recently No punes are more favorably located than etc. been connected with the extensive are thes Now ‘that the Ogden Iron Works will house of Walker Bros, and curing soon be in operation, the rich iron ore of eighteen years experience with es Willard hill will soon come into use in has made mang friends in the com manufacture of iron, and thus add mercial world. His thorough ac- the ereater interest to the district. “Reh quaintance with the business heis in, they were working this mine some years combined with his long established ago they struck a body of ore with which reputation, fits him to take the leading gold was mixed, even to the extent of nu- | merous nuggets, which were romeeuiyy position he now occupies. store, and they carry the lowest prices. a feos et stock at ae sigan i Mr. Guthrie has such high standing a = iondes: man, his social qualities the pleasure of his acquaintance. ee a ment jewelers of Ogden. ». This Wess carries a very choice stock, and can be relied upon =e ae for fair dealin W. A. Wade & Co. Dispensing druggists of Ogden, invite the attention of the public through our advertising columns to-day. They carry | den PAPETERIES, on the first of last month, a fine assortment of drugs, etc., and make already secured a considerable trade. He a specialty of their stationery depart- | nyites the attention of the public 7 his ment. Send them your order Toys, “and Them. sna —<—-$ FARRELL’S school books, holiday books, all kinds of toys, diaries for 1882, and everything generally found in a first-class book and stationery store. Connected therewith is a job printing office, where bill head:, Jetter heads, cards, envelopes, ete., are printed in the highest style of the art. We know of no ae better deserving the patronage of t. citizens of Ogden, than our ihiend teachers HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, jot, and Job Printing Establishment. : The culture and taste of a community can be judged in no way better than by the patronage it extends to the bookseller. Mr. Wm. Farrell, as one of the leading stationers of Ogden, does an excellent business in his line, and carries a large stock consisting of experienced fairly with town in example at wholesale or retail. firm s already secured a large sheers Gane extending over several Territories. Stationary eleven THA SALT WATCHES, is one hundred and twenty day pupils and sixty Funge. ee upon islands, while beyond may be seen the peaks beyond the Nevada deserts. This upon trade facilities their ~The Academy seven pianos, two organs, and several other instruments. Guthrie arrived there in January, 1869 soon afterwards the town was laid and the sale of lots begun at auction, March 25. Mr. Guthrie established Bank, hence and quality. and the term began in September, 1879. ee a Cache Valley with its dozens of towns, Ogden and other valleys. off in one direc: tion, while to the west ‘s the grand panorama of the Great Salt Lake, with its claim giye Caden: S'TREET, aimee SILVERWARE, ; the first having at this time sit to their place of and promising surface, while the dirt at oe sides assays one-half that much. We know of s rander view than is obtained on the summit near the Imperial, a to prices Ereight the inbrehsed interest. taken by the masses of the people eee teachers. The present boarding pupils. With has and the first produce house and shipped the first goods of that class that were shipped screws, nails, hardware excellent as in of the West from Utah over the Central Pacific. He was foremost in all public enterprises, and much ofthe great prosperity of the place was due to his efforts. In 1875 he established the Corinne as have just removed from theiy old store on Fourth street, to their new quarters on as the vein is eight feet aes Of free-milling ore, and assaying $15p on at the ally we find the such ing business South OGDEN CITY, UTAH. UTAH. accupies beautiful and large grounds on the corner of Main and Sixth streets, and consists of a large building, a basement, two stories above, and large rooms in the The location is a attic, so that therei He accommodation for a large number of pupils. healthy one. The A cademy has become well established, Ma has started on its fourth a shin- patronage Gentiles, a good prise of agenuine and mechanics’ tools is such that can be satisfied, and they take ‘they haye OGDEN, ius greatest care in the interest ov Pp ils are the ones which are the most ie Date ye institutions of learning are more popular n the minds of all thinking peopl snot the patrons than is Sacred Feat Academy, located in Ogden, Ut tah. This Academy is a branch of the well-known Notre Dame, of South Bend, Indiana, and is mana, ed by Sisters of the Holy Cross, who were educated at Notre Dame and specially prepared for the work in which they are now eng: aged, Less than four years strike a level nearly 300 feet below the special interest in this department. Central Pacific Railway of Utah, which shaft house. This tunnel is now in Not only does their promptness and has for its object the construction of a feet, showing a well-defined ledge of z00d quuartz. The Hawkeye and Santa Claus pleasant manner of doing business recom - Pe from Corinne to Yankton, DakoJ. W. Guthrie took an active part, bewill both be worked as one claim, as they mend this firm, but as buyers at headcom ing a member of the company anda both belong to the Hawkeye Gold and original owners in Ogden in Warsaw, New Yor ACADEMY, erected a ware- and Vin of One Leading Citizens. Corinne demonstrat- hinges, rack, ship in the rear of their none tablished by of cutlery, table-ware, and the many classes of household and office goods belonging ‘to this branch of business. Heating and cooking stoves are kept in ebundance, and of the best patterns. Steel for making tools and for other purposes is one of their specialties; also, tinners’ goods. e large supply and great variety of Push days was ed their sagacity in this matter. In shelf hardware they have everything in that line, such HEART JON W. GUTHRIE, is unsuccessful in pleasing his customers and gaining eminence as a merchant, Funge & Curtis began business in Ogden two years ago. Believing in thesegregation of business into special branches, they have strictly adhered to the rule which has made this establishment one which deals only in hardware. The rapid growth of their business lately this firm merits the ; the idea of concen- to look features oe trating all their efforts to their legitimate branch. The- merchant who sells hardware, calico, groceries and tobacco, al] from the same shelyes, has tao) many They ave doing thig as a jogitinate business enterprise, are amply Bble‘to do so and have no desire to ee of any of the stock of, the company. When énough ore js in sight to keep a mill at work two years in but also those of any competito Bae guote and prosperity of such business houses gaged in developing these mines, with the intention of learning first their value, and then erecting reduction works. been located, but little, Celebrated Hardware . House uenge & Curtis, Ogden, Utah. Railroad Parents, in selec ecting’ the schools wherein their in the eause o on. aitldreh are to be donentea: look well now to the character of the schools they qlee to patronize, and hence those which are the most perfect in instruction, and hav dealers who want first-class articles. in their line. Their ta Her are equal to | no The hardware house of Funge & Curtis, Ogden, Utah, is an example of the growth some of all the n the business, and miils, really claims company, they Employing ah as The richest ore bodies in the West. Assessork has been done cn all the SACRED as house 22x90 feet, one story high, and with cellar under the entire building. A MILLION ees extensive well known Territories, not ore bodies are not compact as yet. The Beene is as fine as one could wish, and yes promise of this being one of the to the where of mineral There on MAIN on January 1 begin business in that city, and all appliances for the successful manufacture of the different varieties of ren, i more being better adapted as blast furnace and but also to Warehouse to and their place of business ie on Main are atreet, ened Second and Thi ,s00n Street. LS TBWIS.& 00, oes Ogien the necessary capital can Or Oerained by They Corinne ing and purchasing point, the firm inet changed from Corinne to Ogden, reason why this company should not be. — in carry out all’ its claims, as they e allthe necessary elements close at he a and scarcely find a surer ‘and more profitable investment, of which give remarkably fine promise. The management of the company are en- Montana _ the sale of its treasury stock. Main ho ote proved large barn gtands enter into the insnuer aS patron-. rade, and on ty with the class of goods they h Besides the asticles mentioned, the firm are also dealers in, and shippers. of pota- been developed paints, pig and me pleased these articles. A large cellar storing and packing, which is even temperature by having a cellar located in the centre. full knowledge a vein of fine of sil ica, and on and retail pur- Base from Ogden. pronounced sullrely free from sulphur and phosphor - Itis the ee tick of this company to per cent, pac HELFRICH, Swedish iron. The ores assay from 50 to 60 per cent metallic izon, carsying ‘only merchantable of the tunnel, and which will crosscut i iedge. Ore is being taken out on the incline, which is rich in gold, and yet the depth is only about 15 fect, and hence the belonging and mines, largely prometiva, the quality of which is said by co mpetent experts to oi in richness the famous Norway and 8 all HE extensively to Nevada and California. To conduct their class of business requires a open It will c seen that these properties are from 2to be the season, in shipping these three articles. Their purehuses Ere made in Cache, Bear aud Maladyv Reside these puseiiaes in Utah and Idaho, they sao ship from the Hast. They not only ly markets in Utah, Idaho eo Nocee by. 126 chamber 21x12x9 and a number. of well at from the paper done Butter is shipped hy the car-load, while of poultry. they send to market from 300 to § k. have of 200 fe but Office ata glance the real condition of the cee, and none but fresh ones are sent to m ees firm handles annually erat eggs stripped for a ae prospects, Cash car-load of aver five Butter and eggs arekept sweet and good for months, by thus being stored. In packing eggs every one is submitted to examination by lamp light, which shows The Norway mine ls feet of tunneling, ore feet, 2 .Je8h of shafts not mere ©. which dealers in is used for kept at an large ice open which ot to poultry, they have become Christine in the than we had expected to find. Making a specialty of handling eggs, butter and 1501 10 linear feet: unnels hangings help but the firm wholesale of lishment, by TERRITORY. ALSO AGENT OF THE RED LINE TRANSIT COMPANY. the dealers A short time ago a representative Os THE TRIBUNE visited Corinne, and learn. ed something of the operations of one firm there. E. C. Helfrich, of the firm of E: C. Hel frich & Co., showed'us through his estab- a doyeloped by 88 feet ineling cuts 50x10 406et, ‘iron rotation named, runof the hill upward, running a tunnel for the purpose Royal Kin in paper jae mine is deyeloped by 165 feet of tunnels, 125 feet of shafts, an open cut 20x35 feet, inclines 20 feet, seheunner 12x16 feet, pe: sides ae. open of a both E. additional Queen Prices mr all lying in a compact body. ENERAL NEL—The General Grant is 3000 linear tec a for the de- DrveLormenrs—The commend accorof chase p00. linear ee long; the Royal King) 6a feet wide 1500 linear feet; the Nor mine, while Purchasers darn orders be width Market in variety and quality of all their goods, while their prices and prompt filling of RAB SERN S, Christine, 275 feet in by hundred pattern 8, Tangine cheapest up to the finest wail in gold and silye sufficient aie carried E¥ighest as carries the largest stock and oe mber of patterns of any in the West. an metal “will of goods ‘At this time they have over a paper on hand, which eee buildings necessary for carrying out the purposes of the corporat E Minzs of thine com paay consist of and and pre- notions, toilet articles and classes UTAH drugs. oe oils and glass are included in his stock also, a one of the finest water powers in Utah, tunnel location run for the Me opitane of the mines, dwellings, blacksmith shops, ore and shaft houses, together with sufficient land on which to erect Superin- le ge, over the com pounds business of this of the druggists and other adjoinSs, medicines, ie rie Taineral mines, three eligible millglee On the Hidden nee an ingling is beThey are ing sunk on the hanging wall, and custom The Vite wholesale firm now supplies many throughout Utah, Idaho ing Territories with in ou The principal work done in he ee thepapal season has been done by th WAY Iron Minine & ee ee these yaluable iron tendent. The properties of tne ‘Compan y consist of the California, q OBI Hidden located in the oe ning from the b case, OGDEHR, This House has built up the LARGEST TRA DBE in its line of any House between Omaha and San Fickatisco, on the Motto of “Howusry anp a Squarz Dean wire Everyzopy.” Parties handling Hides, Wool, Furs and Pelts in | Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Wyoming, will do well to apply to this House. By being directly connected with large manufacturing interests in the East, is able to pay the is the wholesale many Close to the Nor needs to ee is eer Hid- Secretary . in the of the store-room liquors, richness, pa good results are expect. ed. of the iron ore carries a smail Praentate of silver, and it is ecru ist that on further deve? opment much are Geo. C, Warner, J; A. Brown, an are Show-cases extend engaged IN HIDES, SKINS AND WOOL, in_a show-cases and storage department, ete the large cellar and room a Here all the pathees are done for eouding out to Copper and gold-bearing quartz have also been struck in the district, but yet not sufficiently deyeloped to prove their of $800,000 in shargs, at the PAE value of $leach, DHALER i arranged the has Gen prescription Mines » which, in addition to iron,con- experienced meses Consoiidated te Compan Utah, organized under the laws of the Stale of New Jersey, with a capital stock Treasurer, while A competent person presides DISTRICT. = of den Treasure, on which work ie going on. This property belongs to the Hidden President; lately been Mr. McNutt way properties are abundant bauer sand: sandstone and fire clay, and in the district bituminous coal has been discovered, a essential for the manufacture of iron,a only awaiting the profitable ae atment Hill, John Kelly and J. Byer A little haye manner, Do-dry. See business so long that he knows just what to buy for his trade, while he possesses superior facilities for making his purchas es. of the tain other minerals and also show fayorable indications for the discovery of the work has been done on the claim, which belongs to Fred A. Boies, Robert J pertaining to Geden’s miles Weber station on the Union Pacific Railroad, and about 22 miles distant from Salt Lake City. This district is quielly advancing in real progress, although not making much stir publicly—scarcely eutliient. pperhaps, to deaky proper attention to its merits and requirements. Th former lie principally in the largely-developed iron mines owned by the Norway fine a specimen of free-milling gold ore as we eyer saw. The Florence, the first extension of the Superior, has the same width of ledge imi Only — assessmen personal interest in the mines of the Willard alstniet.. Each visit there has impressed us more with the fact that the J. T. STAYNER., three Itis only ten Shiells. We were permitted to see some ore being shipped east as samples which would run over SL 000 per ton, and was as ete, will be certain of receiving the | the penalty, most careful qin vA 1886 the Union of — sisted by J. M. Goodwin, as local editor. Its publication was not commenced as an experiment, but to supply a field which was One is the fact that two within —— F. A taken from points in the ledge every two feet along the crosscut, and up the incline to where the ledge was first struck. Twenty-three samples thus taken and E. GIBSON. are Mill Creek Mining District lies between Salt Lake Valley on the West and Hast e east, in Morgan an sng thus the work from this angle in was lost. They are now running a tunnel across the vein, in line with the first part near by, is used exclusively as a lodging house. It is well furnished, and offers the most pleasant accommodations possible. Connecied with egeh house, and under the same management, are twwo bars, where the fhirsty, public ean find exactly what they are looking fo eardsley personally is Be of the pieasantest of men, and is exactly what one would expect to find in a He has followsuccessful hotel man, ed his present calling for eighteen years, and learned it most thorpn gly. from the wisp broom up. his hotel life in Akron, Ohio, eefortunately kept out of politics. ‘Coming to Ogden nine years ago, he has been constantly engaged ever ae in hi 8 present profession. Hispay rollnnow amounts to nine hundred eet per month, and be it said to his credit pay day passed, there has {never which is invariably on the {Oth with him; in which every ae erre ha S not received his wages in Jad to learn that business We are guring the last twelye mcnths ha: 8 een much-—-greater than ever et It is the natural outgrowth of the crease of travel, The terms ‘at this house are $2 and $2.50 per day. can cheerfully recommend Mr. B eard-: sley to the traveling public. HENRY all the modern Dr. P.B. Adams “and few 06, Most scriptions with care and precision was tunnel 2 crevasse was encountered which caused “the wogkmen fo turn away from the dep tine and follow it’ ab an‘ ‘angle, THE KEENEY@I0USE, Telephone the depot to meet the train just be a vicinity, by iong. disappointed grown mediate a cperation, or almost — article they wish. It saves many a man from tramping off a miJe to eon- only the opening of coal. is needed t now of going out to order coal, groceries, IRON WORKS. ihe company ago in r eae popolitaa Belg) from the traveling public therepode are about sixty regular boarders, citizens of Ogden. TELEPHONE. months was put reached : The and the long- naleotl sehool teacher from Arkansas, the railroad King and the boy who beat his wa y from Cheyenne, all gather to do justice to friend Beardsley’s tables. It is of working MILL of carygation King alakeue snd| Gey Havre and ian Chane al ny proves so popular that persons having them in their house or office hardly think This property is now in such shape that there is grounds for hope that it will be able ie operate, and spring anda supply Start the wo. been At present over 100 machines are in use, and the circuit takes in North Ogden, Hot springs and Plain City, the latter place operate te cheapen fuel by donation in that trade. Fifth—The Denver& Rio Grande will, during the next few months, most likely pui ‘ 3 narrow-gauge from Salt Lake Ogden, to connect us with their ae sive Sersiem of eae through Colorado, New Mexico and: Other at low has proved of great convenience as well as of great value to citizens and business men. Suilding and operating a road from Corinne to Yankton, Dakota, This road will give us a new route eastward, While it $32,000 expend about $8,000 more, and then additional costs will be added year after year. Ogden te the Wyoming coal fields, north of Evanston about expended in these water works improvements, and the company will immediately road has Chamberlain, & and tions carried in stock, yelopment of th mines abave gample assays haye besa made by Mcnamed, and has now eee worked 75 feet, Vicker and paren that ranged from $200|. | and according to their surveys will st: ikke to $3,003 per ton. Qne assay went up to the iron yein abont 50 feet further in, and $4,69: ie owners of this mine are ahout ane feet helow the ore now opened Col +h Hudson, ws A. Wright, T. K in the eg. oS the =} moxths, been made foy so many more =5 several works so as to be able to supply the The city has contracted for eight DR, ore asty than by tunneling Description of the Great {Iron and Their Workings. of 40 Ee the this one secured | Shelves of working mines I made 61 feet. Atthe end of this drift an incline was sunk 31 feet. At the top of this last incline a crosscut of 14 feet was et showin in both drifts. pay streak on ve edge is 14 feet of soln and gaod go This led lee is 80 feck Aas and dips 10 or 1g degrees. it has a good hanging wall of slate and foot al of slate, also. Some streaks of ths mine are were rich and 6 electricity, and As the weary traveler steps off the platform of the car on the arrival o ¢ | any one of the many trains that enter Ogden daily, his fitst thought is ‘Beardsley’s hotel,” and immediately give 8 himself over into the tender cS of e may wel! do se, the worthy host. for no where on the continent is the tourist or citizen treated with more All that one consideration than here. needs to do is to express the slightest wish, and baggage is attended to tickets or sleeping berths procured, meals are served, information given, and every thing done that tends to one’s convenience and accommcdation. This is especially convenient for lady They travelers who have no escorts. may always be sure of courteou S$] treatment. AT THE UNION DEPOT HOTEL meals to the number of 300 are served daily. The table is provided with all that the moat fastidious tourist could demand, and better than all, the guests: are served by a iarge number en tlemanly waiters, all under the generalship of one guiding spirit, whos a. restlessly over keen eye ever wanders w the throngs at the tables, detecting the least irregularity, or ivining the slightest want. Here, on the highway co @ Qk generating Since a drift-in 1/73 Light error. then =) Electric Company put their worksin operation to serve citizens with the electric light, A suitable building was erected, in which were placed the ‘two Brush machines for the same SE the Ogden ee Finest Drug Stores in Uta ae One of the finest and most complete drug houses in all the West is that of J. W. McNutt & Co., Ogden, Utah. The location is acentral one, being on Fourth street, near the postoffice. The room in principal mines, and fuel could be easily taken to the mines and at low cost. hence in sink- incline has heen snnk to the depth feet, on the oe st @ = hurpeaed LIGHT. Last summer of eo machinery to operate them. Some forty or more lamps have now been in use for direet rail connection nent mining town Under the Management M. H. Beardsley. than ever before, and never have they enjoyed a more prosperous year than was the past o: a connec- NG the north there is the Utah & Northern, which penetrates the richest portion of Northern Utah, passes entirely across asters Idaho, a nd finds its northern ter- dips easterly. logaeiele could be for ease railways pe they were all the while going from he ledge, and in running the drifts they |=x and give ledge, which ie ° Eastern roads at the south, and soon it will reach lg shipper of fruits. Ogden has more merchants, and these carry Vveer and better stocks of goods, moe another Bxpceries and of jm system = our S in part, to ot the to tap the ledges, so that the mines can | all around the store-room, on the counBe freed of water witheut pumping, and j ters. These contain the greatest variety and the best class “ oe 8 we know 0 e sent out without hoisting. But one anywhere in the of ae most important features in regard their line us dealer J. 8. Lewis & Co., 3 Jewelers, are now. in hoving their junctions with jeach other a new bos store, with enlarged facilibore ties, and the best. of goods and workmen. RAILROADS. V.M. C. Silya, dealer in hides and wool, “The Union Pacific reaches east 1,032 has transacted business running into the riles; to Omaha, Nebraska, where it con- hundreds of thousands, the past year, and ts with the extensive railway system is a favorite iin such as trade with him. era, reaching out to all beg Besides after my resume of en’s business and lows: First, White Cloud, second, HidJ.W. tt & Co. have done a much fe se connections at Om there are -larger tineinost in drugs, medicines, pa prospects, tosay that certainly the city | gon Treasure; third, Superior; fourth, umerous connecting siaes| between that pér Hangings, ere and cigars than has a bright future, and that never before | gnamrock; _ fifth, Lady Alice} sixth, ace and here, so as to tap all the counformerly, showing the gr oe populari- he she heenUR favored in all that goes to Hawkeye. These are all gold hearing try west of the Missouri river. The Cen- ty_of this well-established hous ioe Eotat enterpris e. In health, | yeing. “Between the White Cloud and tral Pacific reaches west, from..here ‘to ven oar Ssitiony pea ata BD ery violatoi state erg a Of | Hidden Treasure lies the iron mine. San Francisco, Colgenes gieldedace of aly! Treglia’ ts, aomew oot eit Does About 50 locations have been made with805 miles ing points © Pais | {ly the district, embracing nearly three Going south weg ~uccess'ral, striki >| Mp iniles square, and at an elevation above 36 miles long, rgpc; al Fa, Dy Woi 2 at adtident the sea ranging from 6,000 to 8,000 feet, where it connects Wao vile Pant china Some work has been done on most of the ern and its numerous. short pe wwting Wie, ane ei PRS —.w. ee~ uct business as; claims and’a few have been vigorously oe feeders, by which the country south as caer in books, /sanouery, pernbaraas, pushed. The most extensive work has f isco, Utah, is reached, a distance ae put in upon the Superio ‘ OGDEN’S HOTELS, offe nconly 300 miles ue of Ogden. “Wy. & Co., druggists, still e location of the Superior was made Then there is the bh & Western, 40 maintain their good name as enterprising sniles long; running ae from Salt Lake ealers. rhe Union Depot Hotel, and the | City, into rich agricultural and mining H. L. Griffin is anew firm in the busiregions 1 these southern points are ness as process and shippers. Keeney House. thus easily reache' G. 8. ht is a prominent dealer in shaft was started on the west side of the aAisg glotas The Denver & Rio Grande may also be said to pee One the prospects than usually worked to good advantage attractive here oe or Ma Hill. ae ence oT models of skill in the display of toilet arwater for use in stamp mills, an e}a:ticles and all the different E 2 Pi nbc avalide: ultvatod nat thoy eae classes of no a pleasant high range MceNUTT es im- ‘Are and stor. better anywhere by a canyon, down which courses Willow creek, bringing an abundance of water to the Recorder 52 ° 8 x pen of ale ee In real estate transfers there is a healthy enjoy groceries, north of Willard is nestled at f Weber county, the ciated yalue of gri ind. the grain and irrigate the soil of avitlen aggregates over $400,00 the district. North of this canyon ore SHIPPING. has been discovered and to some extent This city has become a great centre for worked. Several years ago gold discoythe shipment of vegetables and fruits to eries were made here, and itis said the. ospect hole was ordered by Brigham points Hast, West and North. During to be covered up, and s0 it reCesoPes there was shipped nen Ogden to Vaan plac sin Wyoming, Colorado and Ne- mained until six or seven years ago,when oe 5,443 TOL Ibs. intone and '700,065 certain parties opened up an old prospect hole and made some efforttoward getting Ibs. vegetables. In September the shipamineon the market. After this aa ments were even greater than this. Between July 1 and November, making four work was done on several claims, and the months, the amount of potatoes sent east- all were abandoned. A little ‘later the ward over the Union Pacific’ was 25,470,- prospect of iron works in Ogden induced r. Barker, who owns the farm at the foot 255 Ibs., or 1 213 car-loads. Two banking houses do a good business | of the hill, to open his iron mine, and as each, and in a few days another bank will‘ one required the construction of a wagon vad up the mountain.; This road, thus ask the patronage of our citizens oe at an outlay of several thousand SOCIETIES, dollars, will be an important factor in the Two Odd Fellows Lodges and one Ma- development of the miHep on the hill. sonic Lodge were in existence one year The iron mine is a large0 f very suago, Since which there has been organ- perior ore, and samples of Neeestiont iron ized a Lodge of Knights Tentplar, a Lodge have resulted from tests made here and of Knights of Pythias, Good Te mplar so- elsewhere. With the stoppage of the ciety, and soon there will be an organizOgden iron smelter the mine became ation of Improved Order of Red Men. All dormant, after a large quantity of fine ore these orders are in 4 prosperous condihad been taken gut and either piled gn the dump or hauled to the leyel below. In conclusion, it is perfectly proper, The lodes are successiyely named as fol- Hopkins & Van Dyke faye added their new line - rose for Ogden—that of ex clusive dealers in’ glassware, crockery, ete Funge & Curtis found their business as hardware dealers so rapidly increasing that they removed to more commodious build- ings in the city, the demand for tenerents for strangers comnts here to make homes in miles the up: work mines here, and yet of early returns are better the Ores the base of the Wasatch range. Through this little settlement of 10 oF bheep hn * dred people the Utah orthern railroa passes. The inhabitants engage mostly in agricultural pursuits and have made the narrow space between the mountains and Great Salt Lake a very picturesque demand. etc., of the latter of mich they have al. 1880 the census showed a population of 6,000 souls, since which time there n an increase of over 1,000, so that the sent population éxceeds ®, Nothstanding business Fourteen quiet little village comes W. found in other districts, because the ore beds are so large and near the surface, and which medicines are sold and prescripHeSee a aae ot ls tions compounded is a large and handation, taining form anddistricts.. convenien peri one some one. The ceiling 8 Ae “A.cove about and walls of the = way up would make a fine location room have been finely decorated by paper va mining town, with weod and water | hangings, which set off the room to the ae and the whole well sheltered | pest advantage. All the medicines on the : eae for Handling and Shipping, and capitalists question J. into many i of the our high-school house show a marked improvement in behalf of education. The school buildings used by the public and | the Mormon ae ne eee become } crowded and more houses will have to be | built. The present attendance at schools in Ogde .| ve the confidence of their patrons, and con ‘Ogden is the central and principal trade, we note an busmess place of Weber county, which is duct extensively their in lumber and all that one of the best and richest counties in the B, Gibson,to dealer his line. He has lately added Territory. ‘The assessor’s lists for 1881 pertains to his planing-mills, and is now, show assessments to-the value of over largely 00,000, which is only about one-half Behe than ever, prepared to .take contract the real yalue of assessable property in H. M. Bond & Co. haye so far extended the county. During the past year the their business as now to engage in the valuation of property has greatly inwholesale Advantages REAL ESTATE. busi- who ere by assay seas mines going to pay?’ and a hat I have seen I can ie huetatieery: ie ee ge is fortunate in succeeding to the ‘business of G. Goldberg, and Ogden is fortunate in having Mr. Kiesel as one of her citizens, rea- den City should be known, * Leadine Properties acing: P : running But to Pkt portant of a Rich Miaeral District Near Ogden. Acade of an d pen but his place has been filled by an equally enterprising man, who was formerly the partner of Mr. Goldberg. Fred. J. Kiesel sath the shadows of the majestic Wa- MINES. rich in aes thousan ——— Opening f aa schools are being greatly improved, and such buildings as articles, such as the public dem I h of G. Goldber e Ogden lost an active and energetic business man, eo jocated that few of the many thousand elers passing through get any idea of a pretty city lies nestled near, and other is Our merchants have neat and tastily arranged stores, and carry a eact class of vy house, where passengers get off and enjoy-a short breathing- spell and transfer from one road tothe other. The depot is are many there same shelvss. completion of the two There as Saof the Bend, Franto the 120 day pupils and 60 boarders, making a | Development and Working now, and the day haspassed when hardware, soaps and silks are sold from the trans-continental railways, Ogden has been known as a kind of ‘half- » here, WILLARD raising total of 180. All branches are taught by competent teachers, and music is made so much of a specialty. that extra teachers have been secured to meet the demands of fhe jreuiation pna they have six pi-| in use. Pupils Pp smaller houses dealing in such goods. MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEW. In former years the business of the city was not classified and ee as it is LESS lis March uses but as their business was from 30 to 40 per cent. higher, this class of business must have brought at least 300 ‘ Mer- chants and Business Men. no ens ee making now efforts are in bulk in car-load lots, oF a in and Prosperous Railroad City of Utah. organized, and money for the erection of ac cred Heart Academy isa one well-known aoe Dame, of South aged by Sister Indiana, and is The pailding is well adapted ished their warehouses here,where goods ‘fie Busy been a ee yariety of other a |