. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . ceived, as a bonus for the location of the hotel, ground valued at 884,000,and now worth not less than 3150,000. Though born in Maine, Mr. Benson is a staunch the early age of twenty-one, his fellow townsmen recognizedhis worth as a citizen by electing him


. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . ceived, as a bonus for the location of the hotel, ground valued at 884,000,and now worth not less than 3150,000. Though born in Maine, Mr. Benson is a staunch the early age of twenty-one, his fellow townsmen recognizedhis worth as a citizen by electing him selectman and overseerof the poor. Since coming to Utah, Mr. Benson has been soengrossed with business, he having superintended the construc-tion of the hotel, that he had little time to devote to democratic convention, however, in casting about for thebest men, honored Mr. Benson with a nomination to the upperhouse of the Territorial legislature upon a ticket, which, forthe high integrity and sterling character of the candidates, hasseldom, if ever been equalled by any convention. Mr. Benson takes a deep interest in the development of thecity and Territory, and is now quietly promoting new enter-prises that promise as much as the Knutsford hotel, which is a credit to its builders andan ornament to the THE DALTON GOLD MINING AND MILLING COMPANY. It is an accepted factthat the mining inter-ests of any city conducein the greatest degreeto its material and per-manent welfare and SaltLake is no exception tothis rule. As this cityis the central point fortrade of the Territory itis but natural that allthe heavy mining com-panies should be con-centrated here. Amongthose that bear a pro-minent part in the de-velopment of the miningresources of Utah is the1 )alton Gold Mining andMilling Company, witha capital stock of $2,-500,000, divided into500,000 shares of fivedollars each. Theofficers are: C. , president; Fran kK. Knox, treasurer;


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