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Show Ce he ‘ Seeehly BEAVER Cailitite San Ss ais HEE Guly Improvements. as heey ee Po. Lake | ——-9-— Development Rees aft is down in ee hee the vein-ma' Mee a BIG COAL ENTERPRISE, er, the ore not coming to the surface here cee ORN SinveR south . | prospe oF the Lulu, with about Con- | Ppeer athe: ie fl Hi has Pp é ut we are will be shortly. TuEz Noee Horn Sitver ae = Ae Oi north of we. oe lies nex the same io: pee |SIERRA SALT NEVADA ah ana 4 coy ~2¢frosress of the San Pete Valley years won great favor from the public by | than at any previous time. Capital has | ment will make a big mine. : : ually coming in, and those who are best Cee ee STAR DISTRICT < Manufactory Sales Establish- and derful Business. a ‘ _ rae the first ~ 4 New | ed, who own the patents for some 10000.) acres of bituminous coal lands in the ESTATE of Real Hstate SALES. a, Made “Tega 5 Ss ve ase a Pee a A, . Ge z = aie 2 ee yearly. ’ @housé, aay, twenty | 1 ing on Main street, oiic: d th and spacious room . wilting :reading caaaear Pasae hetSaatBea ete. is oneTheof is within four miles of the Utah Central Nae nae the mines are easy of access | by wa THE Sr. Mary’s Minn, owned by Ryan | &bonate Barratt, a very bodyworking, of carore shows that will pay large well for i lupin oitiees et as Pes)2 | Monet iPesunobbovaleg lish gral. ak gine mine track consists of red-pine W2pounds to | s use Shaft is do b tl sto. thePa ieaiie eee i nae |. halt ThebytCatholic Aonihanoe : Coulter Since Mr. Erb took charge, a a i itch beenadde SnD eRg MINCh Oma other improvements there has | hand. are seen on every during 82. It is regarded as one of the A large engine ‘The school is in a flourishing | foremost properties in that section. poe has been erected | CM success since Mr. Erb took charge of it, | Grand Lodge. _ H. C, a and the business has greatly Sapepared of the Horn Silver mine, = for the company’s eC erahOb The house is first-class in every respect, | ©?™Pis not surpassed ta e . anywhere. and delica| : : All the dainties ; cies of this prolific country are here found | in their season served in the most seduc-| tive style. The table lacks nothing, either in supply or skill of preparation. SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT the mines in and adjacent to 9% braces co. It is the principal district in Southern Utah, and is yet Geis mney Within its boundaries is situated the encores silver- joe in the oo if | best of ibahias tergeveel eles et : is also ful mine, yet lessee and ; z prices. This wasunee at lens: aanpe AVE ; > Hy lays and enhanced bBo acecnt ait the ; ) o South clear Kline Soe and West additioual! lease From has between 300 and 400 feet. Sig the half has 3 not been Temple very best e so been found on the company’s lands, | of every Tur REBEL MINE, owned by the. same }| Which are said to yield a fire brick in ic parties, is being developed by steam hoist. | respects equal to the English, The ma fact ff thi ing machinery. A shaftis down 300 feet, | oe ee oe ban tom, aie 200 305,000 2Se ote.‘taken: fom: oes the 100 level. It is galena, carrying 45 | ozs. silver. é arrington ore from el | kind, having secured the seyices | tween the heavens and the of Mr. W. T. Webb, well known in Utah | absorb the beauties of as one of the most competent men ii this | spread all aboutthem. Ufacture of these bricks to supply this Een Sarroanae pleuan es ae low lime ty other Peete Rip ea derstand, the company are prosecuting very vigorously. Pho. ss $1 nO. eorge | BOERS Lufkin, tw with three $50,000 ee amg puiot 2 ae aie: ae We Lope one in sight Lens of our pe ee ther and eal “| PINE GROVE DISTRICT » YUU ,UUU. d years): Hite Logis 93high, but from inerednious ee varying figures, from yet The house is two ope stories the fact that smiles, there isaat, vein its large area on the ground has about | ¢ ee seek ge SUI ee of wast ini e D; marvelous. p Whatthe future the same capacity as the Walker House. | isno less ales are ob capitalists ; he ti Fowler—One-sti Dtah. Master, Wight Story. pale eee 5 ena wets ceerey eaten! ed for first-class boarders and for families. Allits appointments are first-class, and bab lineine ofof busbusiness to to be be found hen. He found anywhen. as a high reputation in all mechmical oo ee ae ea feos ee oe ee Oana eo ae and of the skilled department genaally, | ie hia :a ae nigh dug EER ; “| and would rank with his own children in the matter In short,| she was to understand J. Lipper—Two- | would be reared a la to Maria : of that Norah earth, and the He principal thatit owes its | com oetitors. ak is the Central | the great forests of the ount. : landscape will have her. I know street; | Will be good to her Then the arrangements were General Clark to G. Bechtol—T ode! ern frame houses, 73gx20 rods, Pourtenth ward; $3,3 ; J. id ito oe BOON coat story | Heo ae ward; $1 sa South’) , Totat...........0. lee pee i arte a eke Beer aa e best grades in every department of its view. ae engnite 2 yennsto keep the best of grades poe yey and always peas ere oe have pro been to many eee drawbacks, diffi- | 1 tuil iby | supply Tavi) Buvkede president, C. W. West, sec. procured ahd hs fein eae: ther good prospeate d a and: delivered and delivered; } trustworthy. a brie brick round- Lawae, ve repair shop at These are ‘double, one are is . a filled floor] thing, on & Pomeroy to C. Meyer—One- | an e€ Gress, anda D. Mackey to M. L. Cody—One-story hat, procured and back, instructing the ape eae $1 080: Brigham street, | should leave “Woo. Kinngsley to J. A. Halyorson— ae prs by them, | pyo-stoy y adobe, full lot, Fourth ward; reliable. abando A It now bids fair to come to derly to the yee Traversing, as it does, can be crowded upon him. Withal he } standing nearly vertical anda winze sunk Sane a valley, the fertility of which has won never seems to be ts a hurry, but has the | there to a depth of 50 aes ag it to ae Con cken ne ane pects ae oe it oe eae ree ae eco os 1b 18 certain to whol ob iz OE he toe | Piece of property. There are A two shafts | reat j rapidity. IndAnd fe. mgs Connie: ee from the stationee on the ee 500 elte becomes if we adit add the the connecessary. At last accounts the vein had | down 100 feet, connected ‘by a drift. From | sideration that this road virtually forms canna WHITE HOUSE 3 a adobe $850. C. Two powerful engines, one for aia? one ar eer, Hand: = used. Qn this ingenious ane keg placed and is in position, ay : you pyedeeGaited Pung Wik mutvaved afline pushed from Corinne to Yankton, Dakota, 110 miles of which will pass ‘through Utah. and put shoes ; oe and so mother that he an tne a ; fo ae should be —_——— : and as seear foe ee ready (Csttek house, : full lot, Ninet con th ward; ; i i oy | in dressing children, and itit w was a| Tees Gaon en sig wonder thati she did not get: the. dress Asan addition to the manu- | perforated plug which fits in the bung- | house, ft 5x15 rods, Eleventh ward; $400, | bottom eee : i and Min ST. A Great ; MARK’S eR oa ae Sane drainage ke ie story frame, lot 3x10 rods, Brigham street, There was a shriek, Twenty- first ward; $450. darted to him just as he M. oe ag paseiee 2 on atane ed reat Pattee, satisfactory ee a ene ae For the Benefit of the : FEBRU of these is ee ae barley. Near by is a 20 Wi Madaed seu $2.58 i aoe ep agete \ ; ; oie: story adobe, lot 27x16 Bisbee oi | half way eke ae ost | Ward; $400.” tub : kissed t for the | Wards $426.Owen aeemy, H me horse-power the main shaft on the foot-wall a cross- | the connecting link of a through line of} St. Mark’s Hospital, in Salt Lake City, | Ames engine ‘to run the malt grinder and cut hasseventy-tive been run_ feet, toward the hanging. narrow-gauge road between Colotadh and | 80 well known - a haven of treatment | hoist the malt to the dry floors. There are Wall all in vein matter, | California, the belief is justified that mae aa BUILDING en Judson to ward, i 800. ot Gee a __ Comphell-—Adobe. John estate ° SALT LAKE |” ; Pendleton— to Wilham G A We Carry the Most we for re hotel etter paren prepared than evera to en give 8 erin He e public. at once He will to. enlarge rooms be satis. procee his dining ‘put in new sample a ; 5 opened : and room, a ae : asieied ete aod Be ie gue Late nee wan - . ee the track sa being laid with fairchances of success. Bate Bistet Ss Tes EULESS : A Great Corporation Operating ae sips Meco abs other- | of he WG. R.R., up ers ae 3,000 | New and Extensive Kinds of Building tne brick building on the Depot copra ee corner oto. weeof | bill. aes = paneospital and. ere ounide ne a: puree, incorporated, wi e follGabe phe This great corporation owns and ope-|. E. Sells, dealer in all kinds of build- | Bo antl of Directors Bishop Tuttle, Ree thet rates over 3,000 miles of railroad, extend- | ing material, commenced his present | R. M. Kirby, R. C. Chambers, Joab Law- | ing from Chicago northward to the Mich- | business at the Pioneer Lumber Yard | rence, L. 8. Holden, J. ¥. Hamilton, M, | ably receive one hun red and fifty Cem f igan upper peninsula, to St. vou and to | of Armstrong & Bagley, on First South | D.. and GeorgeA. Low guests, and all the new improvements | _, The mineis pérfeetly dry,even in the 500 | Fort Pierre, Dakota, and to Omaha. The | street, one and one-half blocks west |. Since the cueanenide of the hospital, | y sides his ample by y Febru space in| station. Yeta mile and a quarter away, | latter is especially the interesting point | of at about the same altitude, an artesian | to Western peoplewho wish to trayel ies -| well 250 feet deep eupplies’ water to the | East, and they can nowhere travel more is heated for the | 24¢x10 rods, West Temple, between AoiSouthAe on th this j aminallc Lawrence, BGuntccnth ca 2 ¢ osiery opposite aan Y,| Ul e millto grind ath the malt lt is DO Youn Tan Small lot small to ,(06 patients have received the benefit of | ery. The natural treatment. Of this neue 3,813 were | ground here gives configuration of the great advantage for medical cases; 1,943 were surgical cases. | the construction and arrangement of the East streets; $625. T ashter to C. B. pubertal webty-ftst Sheela of | During this time there have been 866 capi- | cellars, and for the handling of ice and|_Aten | tal operations performed; and out of the | the distribution of the water. The first Beas Charlson to M. Ciceait ise near Hagle Gate; $750. Bo lot,| rooms, March, 4x10 the most Commodious hotel inthe city, and its guests always receive the best J’ of treatment. The White Hou se is th the» most t cen- | trally located of any, and is the most | convenient to the postoflice and to al) | the central business portions of the | city. Itis situated on the corner of branches and links between, and spurs projecting to important points , forming Dloseier’ erfect net-work of road on y country. A map of its the face of the railway system resembles a chart of the | blood vessels of the human system, and | the road stands tothe business of the | communities which it carries in the same | every department of his trade, so that now he is fully assured of }success. is. his intention to keepa good | Daa 8tock of everything in his line, con- | 8tsting in part of doors, windows, | blinds, transoms, mouldings, dressed | and matched bearded ceiling, tongued | treated, or two per cent. of the patients— | fermenting tubs, each holding sixty barnow to Peter Hanson—Lot, 55x3830 an extremely y graulying gratifying showin g, which hich | rels of beer. This cellar has an iron roof, | feet, ward; $225. E’ Fourth wh eaks loudly in fayor of the sk with ice cellar above. The fermentin hitaker. to Thomas Oakey—Lot, 8° Fon Of receive. ee neiijang a good nursing y, the patients When | tubs are fitted with patent faucets newly”BJ 3 a ba ward; fo this we add that of the whole number | received, which work with a spring in atterson 1. diary Godbe—Lot, | of deaths, three-fourth of them for the | the most tngeaons manner, and prevent 8x10, Arsenal Hill; $1,5 time the hospital has been in operation | all w. eorge Dunford to et J. Brown— } have been deaths of those brought here Next we visit the old storage cellar, also Five acres, Big Field; $1,825. nig ronal anes Sere a ie Sabet lines two to four fast express trains, and | on the lines west of Chicago it runs magnificent Pullman hotel dining cars, to the | great comfort and convenience of its | guests and passengers. The Northwest- | joists, scantling, and undressed com: 0D boards, common and faucy square | and flat pickets, door and window | frames made to order; assuring those | who arein want of building material | that he will make it to their interest to | outed a t year there have been 476 Patients rented. TAL Have Geen. ais: charged cured; 7 hay @ died; and there | are now 35 remaining in the hospital. | There were 300 medical and 86 surgical | 3 eee making ie one of the finest | timbered mines in the world. The.company auirins Fieherd, the old one at Frisco and the new one completed | this year at Francklyn, six miles below | Salt Lake City. The former has two | Stacks of fifty pa capacity each; the lat- | ee five of 100 tons capacity each; total | Main street and Tribune Avenue. It | 2Pacity of the two, 600 tons per day, | relation as the blood to the human ma- | and grooved flooring, first and second | With no hope of their recovery, but | iron roofed, and having ice cellar over it. The Franckiyn smelter is one of the finest | chine giving life, energy and vigor where simply to die, the ca is a magnificent three-story buildin z clear finishing lumber, rustic siding oe) se is maded more re- | Its size is0x25, and containing twentypresenting as fine appearance as any building in the city. It is by far the most convenient for | business men, for its restaurant is open | day and night. Wacewanealelavatance ed at all hours, and the very best the apladee de ecole inal Miehted with the electric light and within six miles of | of Salt Lake City. Its bullion shipments | for the year will be wos elsewhere. opt Frisco Smuutine & Mining Co.| own ine Carbonate and ¢Cave mines, a | dra ean te eae Mad ee O8t7 oes: _ Altogether, therefore, this is | feet. The shaftis a double compartment. | sides the main lines of road indicated | months since his opening, his thebusiness | whole number of patients treated, there | cellar we visit is the fermenting cellar, | , Fred. Anderson to David Hilton—Futl | umphantly. All timbers are sawed and mortised by | above, this company has interlocking | has constantly and rapidly increased in | were 117 deaths. his is but one in fifty | 30x75 feet in size, and containing fifteen ot Tyrenty ist ward; $200. He had been engaged, while at St.}| Petersburg, to perform at a private entertainment t given by a wealthy noble- 0.0. 0Rn ‘ DO OUR : NEW BAMBERGER SALT LAK AKE gullesnio, raper,$ os Win ee \ a = GICLEE BaciOaeL, to Chien a Vas Satna : ee :. HKLI ASON’S Tenth ward, $750. George H. Statin to A. Wall—House of Ward,Bap$2,2ony corner lot, 10x20 rods, Hirst Henry’ Ni ixon to Jack Gillespie—Lot 276x10 rods, Fourth East street, Ninth yhired a sledge, and started for his des- ideibroaeg of 4 poets eee even war tination, instructing his driver to take : two years ago.° This is 40x65 feet, with iron posts and roof, and ice. above. In here are sixty large GES Of CAL average ly pelisse, the istvostchik, a tall, pow. | An Enterprising Real Estate Firm ae fellow, pulled up suddenly when}. | which By reference their report of it ale sale about half-way across, jumped down appears in toanother cole cost- Aer @ i lot, the short cut across the, river, Tempted probably by Auriol’s ; eet eset MAGNIFICENT J Pee suitable f Nore: —Th ewes Te ye Ee ANDERSON, ge ce a Teal eas ser ee a Baltimore Mies ee nee, oe een ee Care prudcne Weal from ae 9 tn hee te aye jee a a ea a i Ge ™ ere . deplopment itn ak See oe ee Stone Eee ae apa OR ates ee Blué elit oe a eae one ae Eee Poe fatima. eee ead eye Wace Gro eee So ate ee bee ae hone built Pere te OEE ook Dae oe ae eens ae a Hee Bee ae oe eu Ce a ae ee ee PEM Se me tre oder eee Anderson ene Chey peg aa GEO ee a Dene ey a e Stat en eect ce gion 4h MW ae gi cir cre ALL rea OE ee bees. a iene win iene s CRIC cLooE 2 Ter a Py. ee eM a ene SCOTT i at ae for PRESEN —9-— Anderson sea Mone er DISPLAY 1 eowelrys Watches, Lockets, Chains, Kitc., Of the latest ae and best designs, wos aie an CO CITY. gee ee a b & iss Deere Steed ae STORES, inp Cee a RETAIL Sn slit a examination Bs f wc seta auaet 1 poeae oe — GOODS, N oT nd respect ae ward, $500. Mrs. Ed. ee to John A. Cuthbert—Houseof 6 rooms and lot ot 2i¢x8 2¢x ae Third South street, S man resident in the Basil Isiand. It $1.00 eran aes Was in the depth of winter, and the} kd. 'H. = oe Janet Cowling— Neva was frozen hard. Auriol dressed | Brick house of 4 r and corner lot, himself in his clown’s costume at the | 544x9 rods, Twentieth - ee $1,300, lodgings, wrapped himself up in furs,| , Homer Brown to B. G. Raybould— ee ue 9 : Tha aioe n is fee ee = eeu “ive | 8210, ee Ae $450 presenes lo Ores ae, . Se dike cocitceda ae B, M. Ellerbeck to A. J. Durnfora —Lot, pOnN, Uwenry tet, ward; $600, B. ML. Ellerbeck to John puerta 10x10, Twenty-first ward; eeu ¥ Of ae a na the Sule tooust pe ao ee aaa clown, | John’. Caine io heancis Allow: Warnes OS ae aan recorded a few days | lot 74x16 rods of ground on Nob Hill | OF fhe Pavisian Bighteenth ward, $2,000. press, a was a eons man of remarkable courharles Stokes to William J. Hoop age, coolness and ready wit. During | ~House of 3 rooms and lot 5x20 rods one of his professional tours in Russia he got into a terrible scrape, from which, howeres, his P presence of on mind pled enabled him to extricate himself tri. ? S oNI8 RANC Be ELD OWE. and lot, 33x20 rods, | ‘Welle and ahd lot,We oei0 Adobe house of 3-rooms 3x10 BOs, Ree IGEward, es a$2,0 a the Clift House, Thirteenth Ae) G00 —— AND — : to Rudger Clawson— SeHagle: yeaGate, 6 Kigheattie—Corner Satins rf es talaga A | ( ° ObIoOns Br eiok Poems and: lob: seai0 coe eee ‘Bast street, Eleventh ward, i. Whitaker to Minnie Herman—House j Sane reeie eeGg treceee tor aue the White House proper, he occupies | smelter. comfortably, safely and swiftly from} the Romney Block adjoining on the} The hoisting engine building is 40x100 | Omaha to Chicago than by this road. Be- south. on the Ist 1881. During 1a bor aise, arid igen by the Ames en. | Rear Eagle Gate; $45 gine and the ground malt Dace s through a T, Young to A.Charison—Lot, AsO @ hopper into the mash-tub b OEST Re aL Eagle Gate; From hence we pass to oe pA ibe icin . Goodspeed to’ A.$62 — Lot, ways an interesting point about a brewOrods, corner Fifth south and Fifth i a for All| Fifth East and Third South streets was | V@tious purposes of the brewery, and | Temple and FirstSouth streets; $1,300. Material. rented and occupied. In 1879 the build. | from whence it is distributed where aon Sears to C. B. olberg—Full lot, wise materially improve his accommo. | directly past the : ee eae dations“ PHENOteE Will HOW SOLIS EL 2 eat plant as fe eee a ; rn being. fromthe. and additions will be ready ee ee ee Here the water urns—Lo Cc Hus new twostory addition business, 10 the. isWhite toeraltntied Tg || CHICAGO oPeHd wp ehanees With& IniN. W. RAILROAD of cers.) once PIONEERand LUMBER excmpiery manner. | piththe Basthempand wa,oerat Southopenedietn thein | teeDien eae ead toefsOM Ifs, eae hee eaage | Sah Rial Bont SarahstentsBureoh Lat ie hander:3.1 | §Ahh, Moatee#0 Joma Chapman now asulphur requires fromcory five of to wood, ne weeks’ YARD. Temple AE oer an, 1, || notged —Wasbyhoa was Th abusy with r some 700. ee thf WISH : Extensive Stock of AN The Most Centrally Located Hotel in | est, averaging 250 ounces of silver. Both | handsomely for all work done so far. It | roads can boast of. ev. R. M. Kirby, Edmund Wilkes and | having an elevator to convey the malt up Lot 5x10 rode First ward; $200. Se eee disrobing. of 6 rooms and corner lo!, 5x10 rods the City and the Mest Convenient, are milling sil- | 80°8 from 40 to 60 per cent copper. is proper to add that the road is of | Warren Hussey. Tuttle was Presito the kiln floors. Adjoining these isa C. E. Pomeroy to Samuel Anderson— “It’s bad for the child,” he said; }) First South street, Eleventh ward, $1, 500. vor-—and ire founden‘verycarrying near the horn surface, | haxging-wall at present writing has The not | theIt most solid and substantial character | dent, Rev. R. M. Bishop Kirroy Secretary and| Store room for malt 20x50 feet and an. | Lot, 215520 rrods, Tenth ward; $270, “but cbmbhOp I can’t blame you. You! Wm.Bird to Jack Gillespie—Farm, 40 : ; : | throughout, considerable amount of the ore1000musttonsbe | been oe reached. that carried all details and Dr. J. ¥. Hamilton. sur. | Other Lyon ward) to’, (,a Anderson—Full lot, | areAnd welcome though.” g and I | eo7e August Podlech, having secured the | Acalcined in heaps containing ne ae ‘ sae being struction haveand been out ofin conthe Treasurer, eth in ewer na te25x40. Hit tg i fee Wes ie T M.aeW. fret ee ee Ae he left toas thefastclothea, as he could, Tan of 3 land, At) Draper, took od Salt Lake county, a | . Henry Perks to bis Dunbar—Adobe eee o Yeorns and ee ner lot, 5x5| rods, Twentie Leopold Wirthien to James D. oe as too, for she: did’ not want to cbtai nOrrs loth aeneul t nH w Robert Cunningham— | Cotes under false pretenses, but the) i CrIry. Rear ‘ Fitemnth Week pe i had: “Take back the yourragsbeautiful give me back that was clothes,| on her, hut ye can’t have the child.” ‘And the girl commenced undressing eaag $280, 5 : fainting and hyster- | (0% 6x10 rods, on Rrighvm street, Twelfth WE ee G 3.00. > a a! ae SS lot 8x10 rods, Twentieth | ia ack ruteee oy oxl0 fods, cutee : ee f One-e-story Dick, Hes a 1 882 3 | | ae tae puraieena oC eas 2 oe i Little to Jack Gilispie—Lot en hii oe Pahtcaatne house eee terica, “I can’t part wid her!” Samuel Roberts to James Sabine—Old adobe house, lot 5x10 rods, Twentieth | pab 9 d : or TICKETS, ] 8. Beat e to Waiker Bros.—House of roam corner lot 5x10 rods, Main woman closing eh dee ARY 4 Sout: :eee 2000 property, Second aseph: Nixow itor Geotge OIen=Inde VaH}0 rods, Fourth East & street, Ninth eee Bees a Onaeilid “Drop the child)? said the father. You ce t havewer forall the money - $1,60600. lot 3i¢x10 rods, Highteenth there isin Ameriky! 1 os Nad eceGt to M. Sig “Wo, for,’ ejaculated the mother. 2, Te ovens: kel has all s a a the was : Ey Hall ps lot ian ae Abt ward, $1,100. Parley’ Williams to atOry. adobe, ihe best. and most perjectly aransed Ket HOSPITAL. and ae ua Union. Miners’ _ 8. D. Huffaker to John C. Lynch—Two. | her, and the other children looked on bands—Lot 314x20, Fifteenth ward, $875. story modern frame and full lot, in Jen-| astounded, while the girl stood weepcul Glawaon taunt 7 nings’ residence plock, near Utah Central | in udg 1omas Jennings depot; $4, Good by.’ #aid ‘the American. “I sls Pela sogn ne near Eagle Gate, High: nee : : x a Rood we aomIaD Tek, “Mian dtneet will:take good’ care of the baby,” and} | Josephine Young to G. Ryman—25x165 opposite Walker's plock; $3 600. taking her from the mother’s arms | feet of business property, saat of Deseret ‘A. Obarlaon tol. Be Alenmates tyne started for the door. Bank, First South street, $3,1 de_ | The huge beer kettle isto the att the mash ave » This kettle a aban OA rele: vey sae WnaE Cae cay eighty barrel, ee and Beneficent Institution in father took her in his arms CLEY Firm in the Past Four Months, fox eee rea a a e en dressed New ¢ PARK wes re racaray Wee eerie conte ae une anOuE ERoea : tt rae Ut y an shawl, ‘ i ely looking from Norah to the American. eatGilispi e ip Mirae Gcorae Richards Wm. Chivrell to L. Cottrell—One- story | Tj ime was up. Th e mother ther took the e | — too 8, Highteenth ward, $625. its the | and cure for the disabled and sick, was | Wo malt cellars, one on the ground floor running from intermingled with ore, which is so clean | San Pete is sure before long to have such | founded in May, 1872. The Board of ea feet, haying strong, heavy iron pilare the rich. | 22d easily separated that it has paid | a business and patronage as but few local | Trustees then consisted of Bishop Tuttle, | tS, and ‘the other above it, 40x40 feet, grades or classes of ore, A» to “EH “A” and “B® ee es Soe B85 2 es iron and eee 950. oe skill in ne ote aan no reason | tub a are eee y it should not keep and increase its | special improv: elecrie tight» usines? | southerly—at the depth of 500 feet, At | time, until lately, it has been practically | counties of Juab and San Pete,and particu. seems to be able for all the business that | the 400 level, however, the vein was found THE apie - Ay This leaves 335 miles of road bed about ready for the track. There has been dif- Fea Be oo, ne po forth. (euinienAndsone thenicemsehe land nO) | AMEE OE UY ROE brought them | Rea! Estate Sales Made by the Veni first into | story brick, Twentieth ward; $375. foo, ud e ae city, - ecw an ee hole. Hose is attached which supplies | tion, and its business tends materially to | i; with hot and cold water. This is | swell the volume of trade of the city. hedirshand wal hi tthe kind | As the command of the traffic of the in- in is counts ¥. yY machine of the’ kin terior country becomes more and more concentrated in Salt Lake City, as it must BBS Boer ene es pe ee, eb, year by year, the lumber business will be +a mashing machine inside, having an One of the great and leading industries. attachment called a fore-masher, business ability, as well as, Wee in | the vein has not been entirely crosscut. EE ore ae ere ThNe road is of great importance not | Present commanding position inthis taking eare of giiests an ministering to It was shaft would ; only as Sgunantin vast coal-beds of | partment of ee their wants. The management of these, cut the estimated vein on itsthatdip, thewhich is to the apes sient eee eee Helscos vias the company with thethe markets, but it is ict ecobites Slt OP t éast—the strike being northerly and | Worked extensively in since which j also a boon of incalculable value to the athe amThere eel are’ de nueseveral very class, GRAND = iskly, and with regular Ameri: ie peo ae yeharioue The ae esi ee - 2 ee irl selected to act as nurse was the T ich noketionstle otk has Wesaticne mother’s sister, a comely girl of 20.|1n Wyoming. The line is chartered from he American took the child and | Corinne through Cache and Bear Lake , ta kilns Secome English.corporation, owning some 10,000 acres of valuable coal lands and ki e otbrigce! saorpetle beginning Live to open up the ohlin—One-story | “You shall have Cae “Tob seexi0 Toasts eae jerras, where | | Entering the brewery on the ground the malt Pure. Looe LS. two tons of grapes were raised the past | Rast streets; $1,600. shoes and stockings on her, which was | The waist S80 oHORIERS C4 be a yore eo year, and a bee-stand, Thomas to Fred lotAnderson—Oneexperience, of railroads 2,000 pounds ofhoney which attest theproduced ability || story fabheWesthouse 27x165 feet, | aa novel EE doe ian halandGalta pretty Bice howlittle EO | jife dnein the construction ee nic “thi Eleventh wards : Bees eee : otacca! proprietor to make everything SY Blackgrae ae ‘Ao Beas elson—One it, and ee py and Ws ae sort 7 Gh feare As See g soe 200-foot station has been run north thirty|, country. At length, last month,a suffi- i This eee yard aa is one pores the feet, showing eight inches of rich ore in | struction, cient supplyabout of flat thirty and box the. city. coal cars ca for cona | large rown institutions with the city’sof growth, and es Fe esas parBt z the manager of ae ino vein, varying on the first four levels from rst-class hotels has shown great tact and | 150 to 250 feet in length. At the 400 Jevel the Pi of cee best its Adah the child should be reared in the reli- ieee complete their road through Ltah gion of its parents. an sind Pak ae with the Deawae & Hass been sunk to the east of the shaft is a contact vein, between aoe and quartz. | depots, engine and section- houses will | With the prestige, start and advantages | with false through the hanging or Pats have | James Tain & Co. aree the owners. will Be ae the, ee int tee weather | the ee ee ey ape a ae Leet been run on each 100 foot level to the will permi e company intends to erect | NOW Nave, an € ellicient managemen reste Absolutel would have been made the past The coming year gives promise of Wo ooley’ 8, | and the girl selected should go into his) thore rapid work in conanraciots The family as the child’s nurse, and. that | Denver, Rio Grande & Western will most could be more pleasant to the guest than the attractions at this hotel. ES ; “842 Denver, ee & yoy ves cer 2 LO aa LaakeRi6& Westerhies | .esAgta8 iv ehi Extemsion................... 0005 65 equa ¥i| San Pete Valleyessuc.s1s.so.s00800%) 25 retary, and Colonel Kahn yice president, | 20d another locomotive, together with a These gentlemen believe they have a bo- | full supply of passenger and mail coaches, | nanza and are the right sort of men to | 48 Well as additional box and flat cars, 1s find it if it exists in the property. expected daily The work oF completion is now rapidly | sibets fee tdonn eth Ofeatbonte omen. ded drawing to a close. r All the ties me pea: shafti a oen but about forty feet, yet the ready for the rails, the track is laid | prospects are immense for a big mine. It through Salt Creek Canyon, and the | ae toe Nevada eee gee. 22 i wvould hee of ch, the ke vanes ved: beds ne. ay! Maret: Ge. “Fall, Wine se at ae Raht F -| perintenéent, and ‘A. Raht Francklyn, Smelter Superintendent. The mine is now in better shape than it has ever been before and th ne bullion shipments of the past month ae large. | The new working shaft is down 500 feet, | E 25 Leki etandion au hele Valley 5 LiSeey Saad fameits as that his wife was an excellant, good 2 finest family hotels in the West. Tmecontorthean ‘ : £ ouse are two rows of | shade trees, which form a. grateful, cool- | ing shade in th a2 popular popul ; ee and : “iicwet ao Hee ee ortable sitting-place. In the rearis a park. Altogether, nothing | ae 8. 68 5.0“ hincee ede Tot the Tere Penk Wane een ae new Baldwin locomotive of the Moan! its prosperity. eons firm and solid | weight bears down @ spring, which $1306, 5x10 rods, Twenty-first ward; | baby in her arms and gave it the final disadvantage, owing to water inthe shaft, | Pattern, weighing 48,000 pounds, were | basis, and_ its custauties are perfectly | sets the water flying in jets from a]|” js, Walker to S$. W. Sears—Old adobe | Cmbrace and the long, loving kiss, the Viee Presidents oe portunity to secure not only a girl, but’) Denver, Rio Grenda Western......... 20 just the kind of a girl he would have | Salt Lake & Western..............0.--5 20 ee eee a ee adobe, lot 10x10 rods, corner Fifth East a grove of shade trees around these| ae which will increase the beauty | of this high landscape view. Below | this point there is an orchard, with Shade trees intermingled, situated in a for any contem“Tes of the Fine Grove, Consolidated Sil.) | every 2°°0% promise m Special rates f steam. er Minin Compa and has been of a m ost brilliant success. | P lated work. pecial rates for extensive x a & pany» Much delay has been experienced du-| orders, and those who need particular | water, ee Ge eaten biog a ne valueeee of $25 per share,, stock unassessable. Pron, oe ey ete ObAl wees reeseyear ees Ne there tebe cece 842 During the eepast has been completed the following number of miles eg the table is especially well supplied. The The present officers of the company are: rooms are large, airy and elegantly fur- | Chas. G.’Francklyn, President; ee best and ae Wesaieh & Toran Valley a: 3 2 den c209 18 pine ean ana Seeil oa cia hela pie Soh oe a PAB AI EY ALLOW ca onc wuss, Gere sete D enver, Ri Rio & oa de & Western.......‘ 20 ‘ A Pathetic ee |-Witab Western. ices. oo cee ane ceo Utah & Narnia wir si hea ais and the same steam and general arrange. | 748 incorporated by the original owners, have oa aetho dee A UNR e. epee. ring the past three months, through the | kinds of material, not in usual stock, can just: to the right of the] adobe, lot 5x10 rods, Brigham street, | 02 Wrong side up. But there she was. mén tea@atithe Walker. oes: cone eae cueen ee ap depth of fifty feet, the ore body was quite | impossibility of procuring the aa cea be supplied by this association at ‘less large boiler. This room is also in part | Twenty-first ward; The mother wailed as one who was 3 E 3 essrs. and Francklyn, Hoyt, other Jay | jarge;.below thatgrade. point Ait drift was from smaller, than they can import for them- | gevoted kegs,keg-washer in which || story C. Anderson Ww. ee dear The Continental is: particularly design| Cooke others of NewBrown, York and but of very high the || Cars Ment,andby locomotives—a the way, on the significant activity ofcomthe | ie sel operationto a washing Zoller’s the patent adobe andto’ full lot, Starmer—OneSecond ward; || parting to her; with the everything father lay that and wasmoane ‘making it one of the ee culties and delays the but course the || |reach Orders are peigiee from andpoints To the rightwhich is thefurnishes huge 45 horse* Dayid Evanslot to2x10,R. ae urgess—One-}| The nextwentmorning came, She and was the | fat Serotec eT construction of this in road, they ofhave of Salt Lake City, priceswithin] and power boiler, steam tatty | adobe, East street, | American forhis child. sive 1 ith wae Reeeeeons our mines. all been overcome with that tenacity of ieee G furnished for bills of lum-| fo, the motive power, and for boiling Ninth ward: $1,400. dressed, though very awkwardly. The Talula ¥ouse fees F Giiniepie tet’ THz Carrie Luctius is one of the prop- | Purpose which distingnishes our cousins | ber. Estimates made for quantity; qual- | | beer, all the boiling being done by | |B. M. Young to Henry Owen— Old | mother Lad never had any experience | 6x10 rods, near Eagle Gate, Eighteenth the water, and the road now gives | ity and cost of stock : There are fifty rooms on the office floor, ’ | of auth a mine will be is be yi ont. conjecs|i j and there are hot. and cold water baths | ture. In February, 1879, this property nished, as supplie lied progress it is safe Utah will io City ae HCHO. Spgs dene cates os = he _ SAN PETE VALLEY RAILWAY. which will be a sufficient guaranty that | natural grotto, a very cosy and delight. Ke Keyse ito oe hee __ Two | rusbed out to a haberdasher’s: ong the railroads which begin ope- | all will go well there, and that pwrons | ful spot for picnics. A grapery, where | pouses and fall lot, First seas ae Tenth | purchased an outfit for her.’ He oenerality ? iners on the Cot ba the ish rid tructce io Grande esin Co Y ore i the same hish ridge he has construct frame, lot 8x20 rods, Lae street, The father and mother consulted susoue giving uus ane he2 ee ed three ice ponds, the largest 400 feet ible een apy long, with eWay tor siaing the crysre eS als Me ap é eG So an the | Western and San Pete Valley Railroads suey perfecting a pro- | the raw material, they are also preared | tal(91);blocks to the ice-houses ae earods, eronnee One|| child’s Seo emer ar on the other patern-| road will bebetween pushed forward. narrow below and | storyae cottage,Ee lot 3x10 Twentieth advantage, Salt Lake A and Ogdengauge will eee basedon the plan now generally in | to finish it up in every style, andio do : : ei tae eae ana el Hurdcont Piesinai eto cne ree eee ate. 1 the brewery itself. On these ponds | ward; $875. al and maternal love. most likely be constructed to connect the botionien, Th i iM] mak POR s. lty iB ‘ls x {Or lakes he will have a model rowJoseph Walker to J. C. Heesch—OneFinally 2 conclusion was arrived at.| Utah & Northern and the Denver, Rio i pome valuable veins of fire-clay have : ey a oe 2 VERO a millwork | boat, in which visitors can rock be- stots “S1000, lot 4x20 rods, Brigham | uqoq help me,” said the mother. Granby & Western, so cars can be owners. ickory é Strike to From $40,000 | country, by to $50,000 worth of ore has been taken fot as WupeD Wolke Lorcisinse)” We look for a rich strike when the vein is reached. Cullen, Ryan & Co. are the told. | 0 : e following are within our bor ee John Q. Pecvitt, two stulld lotsa mountain | 204 Fifth South streets; $980. J. Nyestrom to Robert Cleave — One. | educated, wae “Mr. Waeener, paras: Boom . Union Pacific............sssssveneee a Utah Centralieco. a Eee oe iets 279 7M pamegsons halfa block i gi the adobe “‘yard—$2,4 Sixth East streets; $2,050. a re streets. He has conducted it an emi-| based upon past surveys and measure- | ments this season, and certainly no com- | their mines in the neighborhood of Wales, Pa gncss and it takes pains to do © It | above the other, 20x25 feet in size. nently éatisfactory manner for three years | ments, compared with later explorations, | pany have fairer prospects. The San Pete road is fo be the carrier that | will make this a special feature ior the | They are perfectly arranged for the} and has'dn. to Wm. flume it across the canyon, a distance of | 3x20 rods, adjoining pee three-fourths of a mile. All the flumes | Second South street; $1,87; MahaA careful agra tee ous | eseas ane nasildome Etongso, Maguh entre Au a apis Sia opi estimate, by one of the | having changed toa carbonate. The two | Pacific Coal & Coke Company, a large | the very best timber available is to be | qoor, manager | of the Continental Hotel, situated on the | Word. corner of First A ou es J; We BUpps sal ToL een, Doge aia RE ENON new 70-horse power | hundreds'to decide upon having hoies | ditches and built flames to convey it | story cottage, lot 10x10 rods, Twenty-first | inheritance, and all that. and theuiontary veniong 1h reason to hope for great things from that . ie Hickory & Harrington, Burlington, ie early this year, the San Pete Val- will be satisfied, for their orders will be Behe | quarter. and Osceola first. the The terminus, starting || filled with promptness the veryto ral rendezvous, Meta and here may be found aacellfiower, last fourFlorence are now being worked. No.The2. | jey pointranks of the with road theis Nephi, best style. Having the and best inmaterial everybody who belongs in the country or | , TH# Horn Stnver.—A great deal has.) company have a 10-stamp mill at Mil- | Wales, both in this Territory. work with, and an able overseer ia this sonlag anh been said ue umittan about this wonder- ford, where ety nae ae ae tons | The San Pete differs in so far from the | department, they are certain to outstrip Erb : and : of Territory this Year. £00, aus ones eee eats a Seiscellansous. 3 Way ° noticeable improvej shifts on the tunnel, which is exvected to mense q quantities proy | ing season. | tap the vein at a distance of 600 feet from | mentis tobe made on the methods of i i the mouth, 800 feet deep. It is now in | production generally employed in this Moree they. vee The Walker is general headquarters for propestibe on the same lead, and the other J. M. Burke & Co. own five claims on all the business men of Salt Lake City | rich mines now running, thebasia every | One vein, allshowing ore. They consist ene from cs | springs, the H. ¢, Doll to I. C. Brown—Two-story given half his estate to be the father of. | 8an Pete Valley.................4.es0e 10} ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of puradobe, lot 7x8 rods, corner Second South | And go he opened negotiations. Lehi Extension.........-.; east ..... 5-| ity, srength and wholesomeness. More-ecoa Third Hast streets: $3.500 P nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot patel gi ah An Irishman who knew him exPotal AvaeoS..2 55 | be sold in competition with the multitude of . 4: ?- lot Freeze to the father that), follow ells ds Bech ‘nearlyyi completed an} Care abort Aide yin cis. Aenea Rore Spare brick, 5x10 toJ.8. rods, Johnson—Onestory Second South and || plained the gentleman was a and man mother of means, P pot nee THE used SURROUNDINGR. The water here for all purposes PLOBNeLILY Das Cart : Biz. Another ~$326. From John C. Cutler, Lot 10x10 rods—| manager | proper coke, and expect very soon to bein a po- | 8mPIy Provided against by the Sta | and ditches are covered, thus securing | | H. C. Doll to M. Fussell — Old odobe W. M.| Tue Es ainges has been working three | sition to supply pee nplanye <fuet in im- | Nevada Lumber Association for the ©m- | the utmost purity for the water. On ee pects cianFirstSree taaiany The hall is the finest of any ieaeey in Utah | ontside of Salt Lake City There is a literary society and also a temperance | society, , both meeting weekly. They are | na most flourishing condition, it being | i foot warns of nee DEAE atu iralaee a people settling in Frisco are, socially, | above that too ‘often found in a mining | ’ as was proper and deserved. When the | public are offered a good thing, they gen- | erally find iitt out out and and accept it. rally find i aie ‘ f : This house is more especially designed for the transient trade, and is fitted up| especially to receive and entertain it. | Major a3 re in Railroads. a liberal contributions of the citizens. | a drift has been run 175 feet on the vein. | fice and foreman’s houses, boarding, | 4 youse has rather outrun the expectsion’ | Pipes all through the brewery, forming | story adobe, lot 314x20 rods, oa South | Then the American struck in. She, foe St. John’s Lodge, No. 8, A. F. & A.| The shaft and drift prove a continuous | washing and bunk houses, which already and preparation. The result has bee: dé! a water system of his own. ‘To § get the and Fifth East streets; $1,00 1 tod to ac ‘ mother,hg might M;; started with twenty-one charter mem- s| body of ore, averaging about 80 ozs.| form quite a colony on the company’s ge water so ¥. arranged, he was obliged to|” Collins to Shiver—Old pe ‘ci caaott the comapaiuy Sati selecta equi)girl coAdiawile: peers’: been added a new, boiler :room, with new a Ce s pers, and has increased its membership | silver, 46 per cent. lead and a. considerable | grounds. boilers of large size for heating purposes. | {9 thirty. Ithas been working U. D.| qu uantity ee iron. It is worked by con-| .The company, of course, have also in The Walker House has been a great | until the recent annual meeting of the | tract. ao G. ‘Campbell & Co. own this cy, the production ona large scale of which ee u a pa- | condition, having two teachers and_seyTHE Otp Rep Warrior has a shaft | engine, in addition Ae the solid and sub- | of their own, and so the demand forall | to the top of the ridge above his brew- | werd; $350. ane ev De enty-five scholars. It is supported by | down 100 feet, thot the bottom of which stantial store and tool Pons ees weigh. af; those things which go to the makiny of ery, from whence it is, distributed in E, Daggett kery, so that it is now perfectly supplied in these departments, There has also] and sets a table The site of the establishment, ‘The demand for lumber and all kindof | in the country. Showing : torw. he Pane i [ares _ Pes ale ein oe delight | story Recline fo Te eye and’ & DP eastire to the Benes. | Wards vee ddutindonn aie body from eh Thetwelve main slope sold conten || building material has in been extremly feat wide. Considerable workoehasne been | to inch isred daPered pine. Awithfinely lively for the past year this city, an it pail a Good 0. ritory is fast be becoming From James Marsden, Block 1, Plat C— This Territ lle J. Croxall, Lot 2in Block 36.— | with railroads stast and from tae : 2 ’ ; being made in extending lines From Pat. Lannan, Lot 8, in Block 85— } to predict that every portion of ie SAE ie cara Sarah E. Burns to M. A. Rood— Old | adobe house, lot 839x132, on Main street, A RAILWAYS. = z A * P. Butler to R. Cunningham—Conerete | $600. of lot 2, block 18, # a above output will be doubled in six} This association also keeps on hand ad Itisnow a great summer resortfor| Mouths’ time. The vein has shown a dis- | in regular stock a general assortmentof | Patties from the City, who in going tinctand marked improvement the fur- |) iqers? hardware, which. for fat, | there enjoy the finest drive™in Utah, ther it has been driven into, and has proTe oe es we ok a ae arriving, find a lovely spot Baca some of the finest coal inthe Terri- | variety and prices, cannot be equaledin selves where with they the can coolest, rest andmost refresh this market. tasty them-| beer & ‘ ea handsome church, additions have been | done during the past year. Heavy ship-| structed furnace furnishes unusually good | is likely to continue so for some timeto};, the finest rooms for this purpose @ny- | made to the school house, and many | ments may confidently be- expected} Ventilation. Th f eh Baa where in the country. UTAH $3,6C0. pectors, only awaiting keep up thetheir vein feetdeveloped has and an || in|” every way Snwith allDeepcomers, ene both VO) COME. moutha commanding of Emigrationview.Can:of, adobe,m. lotSalmon to Twentieth. Wm. Fowler—One-story with and anheabunassessmentwhoworkcan while in-| | C0#-chute. average width ofThe five four inches, in te | just you, atthe, affording 5x6 rods, ward; $600. || tleman, dance of who boys,wasbut blessed no girls, and TAP OutaNs SRAtS history. has there flux of capital. It is just the place for re mp a eee ie a a peo ioput Jobbing trade and at retail, while the x | Wort Douglas, the city, the lake, the | J. H..Robbins to Wm. Brown — OneZs wite ae ea eee ob: been such general prosperity,'or a better | the capitalist to go to, as splendid prosuy; and as further | tent and variety of its stock cannotb 3 fi lot. 10 rods, Nineteenth | #doption of a gir ere was an O COM ae bstess The Ras is fitted up with allthe mod. | Permanent, a corresponding feeling of | , iv : eaitity naturally possesses the real esern improvements, elevator, hot and cold | tate owners ae merchants. This is the | water baths, steam heating apparatus, | case at Frise etek : “During 1881 the Horn Silver rock Company pa cae a splendid two story build- || Sein 2 Gentile in | house, lot 15x10 rods, tat time he has kept steadily at work, | opposite Walker block; $1,550 mane ato above; Ww. Madseh—2tr165 3850. street,ie opposite Walker’s block; pater $3,500. Ww Lyne to A. F. Guiwits Modern one-story frame, corner’Main and Sixth ; South streets, lot 5x10 rods; $3,250. Improv- ag win additional laurels in that time as | feeling among its residents. As the | pects that promise rich returns can pe | 2¢Velopments are being rapidly and vigaa ser pies ges | | hotel man miines, ot any camp develop and prove | bought at a nominal cost. ‘The district | 0'usly pushed, it is anticipated that the | Matched elsewhere in the Territory. | rooms 7 : Badethonen (ie ace nh ‘| increasing its capacity and conveni2 EMOTE MAO DH Oe NE 20S UD ERENT efices and introducing every impfoye- easily and inexpensively loaded out of a | gone This the feet, same as above; $44 neighborhood of Wales, in this Territory. | Where recently, he will always give 48| ment which could better the quality of | ®40>¢ Arsenal Hill, lot 4x5 rods; $750. They are denadtunteny Ue pont pips aj bea: wae é Oe ey to his notion, nagene two hotels, Of | informed claim that the day is near at is about fifteen miles southeast of Frisco. | The croppings are distinctly traceable for | good figures as anybody, and supply ae the beer oraid in keeping it in’ good C. Popper to J. B. Toronto—Two- story which he offers everyone the choice. hand when this extensive section wa There has been and is now increased ac- | UP Wards of seven miles. The company’s | best of material. condition. The result is that he now | frame, Highteenth ward, glot 6x10 rods; WALKER HOUSE. draw the eyes of the whole country to its | tivity, and f tint q| Principal workings are in Big aCnyon he as Lokdee tory house. built | many rich’ mines. ae EL any 0 an Ne ormed | ear Wales, the terminus of the San Pete |. Le stock constantly on hand embraes | has a model brewery, , splendidly situ- s | $800 ; his isa large four-story house, ee Ot Bact tang wine | Valley railroad, from which latter point | lumber, lath, shingles, mouldings, docs, | ated, and which produces a quality of} John Barnard to James Sabine — Old FRISC) district. There are a great many mines, expressly for hotel purposes, situated on has been completed | windows, blinds, wood pumps, etc., ad beer that ranks in the very highest | adobe house, lot 10x10 rods, Beso uhy oecupies a central position, andto it the | and hundreds of prospects, many of upthe toHnetheof railroad Main street, » between Second and Third here t the cars are | poth a whol ding districts are tributar It | which will in time b p mine d dump, where I d 1 & rade, tothe amount of 6,000 barrels South. Mr. Erb, for five years the lessee dasa eubstential, steady piswih. Paint and the great satisfaction of | those doing business there are prosper-| anc :manager, s 1 to chink sla he fees Weds Andsison to J. MeVicker—Lot, by Anderson Estate agents, During the Year 1881. ~ fa and f oh ree the Association, has made every arrange. | nia Brewery. in 1864, and for the seven-'|* Ment to keep pace with the rapid growh| teeD years “which have elapsed since | REAL & Pemeroy, Real Jem one-story frame, lot 8x10. rods, Mein | ¢ Brom Wm. H. Pitts, Block 2, Plat C.— : Henry Wagener, ts 1882, : ae PROPERTY SOLD D. & R. G. BR. R. CO. From John W. Pitts, Block 24, Plat C.— yy 4 Rood toRESIDENCES. W. G, Heberhardt-_Mod. | $2400 Won-} - eee geau ae all the Time and i é, ing with Age. * The stock of | fral Pacifie Coal & Coke Company, Limit- | of the demand for lumber of all kinis,| his mansgement in this line in Salt Lake | been slow in finding some of the districts the company is held principally by City, and now has matters arranged | furthest from railroads, butit is grad- | York and Philadelphia gentlemen. Aeede Me pee and valuable Enmidst is the Cen. BREWERY. Keliable S hiubk-coniniak meltitanicenteh Railrotd depot. . ae _ lnent of Henry Wagener. ) g dating from 1874, has always if been relicd ies‘ upon for the best of stock, is now better Growing prepared than ever to supply every deF mand upon it, at the old stand, one-hilf Railway. man who knows how to keep a hotel (or | county have improved with each succeed. } Ore, yet sufficient depth has not been at; ols, fi t matt for Or fi five | ing month, until now the prospects for | tained. It is the judgment of the best | A most formidabie two hotels, for that matter) has nearly all Rie aeicie ane ae brighter mining authorities that sufficient develop- | glish enterprise in our Old-time Great ; DS. en a Pp #€ builders? siasip “enol in Uteh, mae 4 Coalfand Coke Company, Limited. —o—— Proor rth MORNING, As. c ALIFORNIA Lumber Yard ana ——2-——— : Sierra Nevada Lumber Associatio fe The reain. carlin e ; i A Oo in LUMBER SATURDAY Planing Mili in Utah. Coal, Fields. informe LAKE —9——. ,| Phe Work of the Pacific Central Company | phe & chai a ing in Utah’s Immense have 6,000 feet of ground on the vein, | aes TRIBUNE: es | What English Capital is Aceomplish- | rhe prost Extensive eee oe Pee ana pa ertcle : catait (i eee Meee : WEEKLY nelly resembling that in the latte a = come in,cues and altace fhe is stuteher ain, Bright | began gount putto that and pea ee ne : Great Horn Silver Mine. the Head tinues at the Head. The Fitted Up Oe es VLE CLASS HOTELS. Ese ase d in the Rocky Mounwith Mod. aad Ones fad aes Co Beaver Prospects for the Future. ‘ _“IRST i MINES. | fension of = Hom Silver, andon ine| ‘a Star, and Pine Grove Districts. e SATURDAY ~..........2.. JANUARYSY, « SATURDAY: D a, 1881 | Steady fhe COUNTY Sas Francisco, THE KINDS 0 AND nd ry Wm. Ba R — a |