Utah gazatteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo and Salt Lake cities, for 1884, Part 62

Author: Sloan, Robert W
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah, Printed for Sloan & Dunbar, by the Herald Printing and Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 661


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Newton Thomas, clerk, 254 e Second South.


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Newton Hyrum, laborer, 326 s Seventh East.


Newton James, laborer, 306 s Seventh East.


Newton John, carpenter, 446 n Second West.


Newton Dr. S. E., 115 e Third South. Newall August, laborer, 457 wThird North.


Nicholls Walter, student, 236 s Second West.


Nicholls J. R., mining operator, 236 s Second West.


Nichols H. W., carpenter and builder, 352 w First South.


Nichols H. W., Jr., carpenter and builder, 352 w First South. Nichols George, 352 w First South.


Nichols F. C., dentist, rooms 3 and 4 Union Block.


Nicholson John, Jr., editor Deseret News, 224 Fifth.


Poultry, Game & Oysters in Season, at J. C. Bowring & Co's.


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UTAH GAZETTEER. 549


MULLOY & PAUL,


Salt


Lake


Livery and Transfer Stables,


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AND OMNIBUS LINE,


35 and 37 W., Second South St., opposite Opere House,


SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


TELEPHONIC CONNECTION WITH HOTELS, AND ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.


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THOMAS CARTER, 137 MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, GUNS , PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Billard Implements, Cards and Sporting Goods Generally.


The Largest Stock of Cigars & Cigarettes in the City.


Pipes and Smoker' Articles of Every Description


Largest and most complete stock of goods west of Chicago, consisting of Winchester, Ballard, Bar- gess, Marlin, Sharps, Remington, Hotchkiss, Kennedy, Colts and Springfield Rifles. Parker, Baker, nutt, Bonchill, Clubrough, and other Breech-loading Shot Guns. English and Belgium double and single barrel muzzle-loading Guns. The largest and best assortment of Revolvers ever brought to Utah. Also, a well-selected stock of Fishing Tackle, Walking Sticks, Pocket Cutlery, Opera and Field Glasses, Playing Cards, Poker Checks, Billiard Furnishings, Indian Goods, etc., etc. Agent for the celebrated Thomson Water-proof Boots and Shoes. The oldest and most reliable house of the kind in Utah. Mer- chants and others will find it to their advantage to call and. examine, or send for Catalogue, before par- chasing elsewhere. When you are in the city give me a call.


MARK McKIMMINS,


Livery and Feed Stables,


NORTH OF WALKER HOUSE,


East Temple Street, Salt Lake City.


Carriages for Tourists, with well-informed Coachmen. Nobby Teams and Single Drivers for Pleasure Rides. Ladies' Riding and Driving Horses.


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Troy Steam Laundry, 142 Main Street.


Nicholson John, laborer, 224 Fifth.


Nicholson D. F., book-keeper, 336 e Fourth South.


Nickles John, miner, 548 e Fourth South.


Nickles J. G., trader, 548 e Fourth South.


Nielsen L. G., merchant, 275 s Third East.


Nielsen John, dairyman, 366 s Third East.


Nielsen Mrs. Ellen, widow, 238 s Fourth East.


. Nielsen Carl, laborer, 238 s Fourth East. Nielsen Niels, gardener, 238 s Fourth East.


Nielsen N. P., stone-cutter, Young's Row.


Nielsen C. C., dairy man, lower end Second Ward.


Nielsen Niels, laborer, Franklin Avenue. Nielsen Fred., plumber, 856 s Fifth East.


Nielsen Mrs. I., 472 e Fifth South.


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Nielsen P .. A., stone-cutter, 67 Grape. Nielsen O,, moulder, 43 Grape. Nielson N. J. D., carpenter, Second South, bet. Sixth and Seventh West. Nink Henry, builder, 634 e Third South.


Nink Andrew, contractor and builder, 1009 e Second South.


Nink George, mason, 1009 e Second South.


Nink & Son, contractors and builders, 1009 e Second South. Nineteenth District Schoolhouse, cor. Second West and Fourth North.


Nineteenth Ward Bench Store, R. Bowman, prop., 55 Pear.


Nineteenth Ward Knitting Factory, George Knighton, prop., 464 n Second West.


Ninth Ward Meeting-house, 410 s Fifth East.


Nixon Mrs. J., widow, 875 e First South.


Nixon William, 875 e First South.


Nixon J. E., bar-tender, 563 e Third South.


Nixon Mrs. M., widow, 371 e Third South.


Noble, Wood & Co., hatters and furriers, 80 w Second South.


Noble W. P., merchant, 629 cor. South Temple and H.


Noble John, shoemaker, 338 H.


Noble Duncan, attorney-at-law, res., 338 H.


Noble Charles, lunch stand, res., rear of St. Paul's Chapel.


Norman Henry, gardener, 473 w South Temple.


Nordlinger Mrs. R., Third East, bet. South Temple and First South.


Norris David, quarryman, 234 s Fifth East.


Norris Edward G., confectioner, 171 s First West.


Norstrom Mrs. P., widow, 403 e Third South.


Northwestern Forwarding Company's Office, C. W. Lyman, manager, Deseret Bank Building.


Nott T. H., clerk, 363 Fifth.


Nounnan Major, miner, 617 s Sixth East.


Nowell Samuel,. carpenter, 512 w Fourth North.


Nowell William G., carpenter, 512 w Fourth North.


Nowell Matthew, carpenter, 512 w Fourth North.


Nowell Mrs. Rebecca, widow, 216 s Fifth East.


Nowell Ed., mason, 216 s Fifth East.


Nowell Mrs. Nancy, widow, 333 e Fourth South.


Nowlin Mrs. H., widow, 254 Centre.


Noyres Henry, 514 cor. G and Seventh.


Nuckelby Mrs. Soren, widow, 28 n First West.


Poultry, Game & Oysters in Season, at J. C. Bowring & Co's.


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Fine Laundry Work a Specialty, 142 Main Street.


Nungesser George, merchant, 129 e Fourth South.


Nunn C. W., veterinary surgeon, 71 w First South.


Nutt James, plasterer, 437 w Fourth South.


Nuttall L. J., clerk, 5 n First West.


Nuttall Thomas, blacksmith, 5 n First West.


Nuttall L. J., clerk, 63 s First West.


Nyberg John, carpenter, 52 Pear.


Nyberg Mrs. Catherine, widow, 52 Pear.


Nyberg George, ^arpenter, 86 Centre.


Nyquist John, shoemaker, 253 s Fourth West.


Nystrom P. T., Tufts & Nystrom, res., nw cor. South Temple and Second East.


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Oakes George, salesman, 643 s First East.


Oakey Thomas, contractor and builder, 571 s First East.


Oakson Hans, plasterer, 936 e First South.


Oakley Mrs. Eliza, widow, 147 w Third South.


Obery Mrs. Johana, widow, 171 Centre.


Oblad & Knight, Deseret Carriage Shops, 115 e Second South. . Oblad John, blacksmith, 534 s Fourth East.


O' Brien Charles, carpenter, 805 s Eighth East. O'Brian James, miner, 235 w Third South. Occidental, Auer & Murphy, props., 18 e First South. O'Connor T. F., miner, 141 n West Temple. Odd Charles, laborer, 34 Apple.


Odell William J., calciminer, 154 Centre. Odell & Son, calciminers, 118 w First South.


Odell George T., Grant, Odell & Co., 254 s Fourth East.


Odell William G., plasterer, 523 s Seventh East. Oglesby G. W., pressman, 209 s Eighth East. Oglesby William H., bookbinder, 357 e Third South. Olgren C. J., tailor, 523 w First South. Ohlen P. A., carpenter, 106 Centre. Okersen Ola, tailor, 247 s Second East. Old Telegraph Mining Company's Office, Deseret Bank Building. O'Lee William, clerk, 451 n Third West.


O'Lee Alfred, farmer, 451 n Third West.


O' Lee James A., farmer, 451 n Third West.


Olsen H., tailor, Second East., bet. South Temple and First Sonth. Olsen T. N., clerk, 277 Q.


Olsen Swen, brakeman, 213 Seventh West.


Olsen M., second-hand store, 18 s Commercial. Olsen S. D., painter, 574 w First South.


Olsen James, machinist, 651 w South Temple. Olsen Peter, clerk, 754 w First North.


Olsen Mrs. Else, widow, 245 s Second East.


. Olsen Mrs. Mary, widow, 106 Centre. Olsen S., mason tender, 106 Centre. Olsen John, blacksmith, 106 Centre. Olsen J., 474 w First South. Olsen S., cabinet maker, 474 w First South.


Olsen August, laborer, 1073 s Eleventh East.


Choice Fruits in Season at J. C. Bowring & Co's.


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Superior Laundering; Dispatch & Great Care, 142 Main St.


Olsen E. O., tailor, 157 Main.


Olsen J. F., laborer, Fourth East, bet. First and Second South.


Olsen Mrs. Louisa, widow, Third East, bet. Second and Third South.


Olsen John, photographer, 252 e Third South.


Olsen John, laborer, 523 s First East.


Olsen Charles, machinist, 476 s Fourth West.


Olsen C. O., laborer, 1073 s Eleventh East.


Olsen Emil, tailor, 755 s First East.


Olsen J. P., gunsmith, 446 e Seventh South.


Olsen Gustavus, tinner, 46 e Sixth South.


Olsen Mrs. M., milliner, 228 s First East.


Olsen Lars, carpenter, 464 s Fourth East.


Olsen I. C. M., cigar maker, 113 e Second South.


Olsen Paul, carpenter, 555 e Ninth South. .


Olson Mrs. J., widow, 85 M.


Olson M., music teacher, 85 M. Olson John F., turner, 286 C.


Oliver John, laborer, 271 w Second North.


Oliver Mrs. Nellie, widow, 930 w North Temple.


Oliver David, section hand, 930 w North Temple.


Oliver Ruluf, farmer, 930 w North Temple.


Oliver Peter, laborer, 744 First North.


Oliver A. J., tailor, 236 J.


Olm C. A., machinist, 204 s West Temple.


Olorenshaw Mrs. Sarah, 1180 T.


Olorenshaw Timothy, basket maker, 368 w Sixth South.


O'Neill William, cook, 124 w Sixth South.


O'Neil Mrs. Louie, 141 s West Temple.


O'Neil M. J., cook, First South.


Onion E. M., mining operator, res., Metropolitan Hotel. Ontario Silver Mining Co., office, 2912 w First South.


Opera House (Walker), 36 w Second South. Opera House Bar, A. G. Bechtol & Co., basement of Opera House.


Openshaw Joseph, mason, 37 H.


Openshaw George, Jr., mason, 115 Canyon Road.


Openshaw John, teamster, 625 w First North.


Openshaw Job, teamster, 621 w First North.


Openshaw William, agent U. & N., 621 w First North.


Openshaw James, laborer, 543 w North Temple.


Ordidge William, laborer, 364 n Fifth West.


O' Reilly J., merchant, 528 s Main.


O'Reilly E., furnishing goods, 210 Main.


Orme Mrs. Amy, widow, 451 n Third West.


Osborne Ed., carpenter, 435 G.


Osborne D. M. & Co., harvesting machinery, etc., 119 and 121 Main.


Ostenholt Mr., quarryman, 27 s Sixth West. Ostler O. R., clerk, 628 w Fourth North.


Oswald Payne George, shoemaker, 568 e South Temple.


Oswald J. R., moulder, 721 e Third South.


Oswald William, laborer, 721 e Third South.


Oswald James, moulder, 553 s Seventh East.


O'Toole J., miner, 35 w First North.


Ottinger George M., Chief Engineer Salt Lake City Fire Department.


Poultry, Game and Oysters in Season, at J. C. Bowring & Co's.


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UTAH GAZETTEER.


Only Steam Laundry in the Territory, 142 Main Street.


Overland Bar, W. A. Pitt, proprietor, 266 Main.


Overland House, W. A. Pitt, proprietor, 262-266 Main. Oviatt Lewis, dealer in lime and lime stone, 507 n First West.


Owen W. D., Jr., clerk, 130 J.


Owen A., 435 Fourth.


Owen W. D., 274 F.


Owen H., prospector, 257 w Fifth North. Oxenstjerne Madame, revealer of the future, 108 e Second South.


Oyster and Ice Cream Grotto, George Arbogast, prop., 48 e First South.


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Pabst John, carpenter, 651 s First East. Pace William, miner, Third South bet. Sixth and Seventh West. Pace Lizzie, widow, Third South bet. Sixth and Seventh West.


Pacific Wagon & Implement Co., 160 and 162 s First East. Pack John, stock raiser, 167 n West Temple.


Packard John Q., mining operator, res., Walker House. Pacific Saloon, G. A. Whitehead, prop., 10 e Second South. Paddock A. G., miner, cor. South Tempe and Sixth East. Page E. J., second-hand store, 239 Main.


Page John, Jr., laborer, 355 w Sixth South. Page John, tailor, 343 w Sixth South.


Palace Bath House, Marier Bros., 27 Commercial. Palace Drug Store, 257 Main, Palmer W. D., hack-driver, 23572 Main.


Palmer F., lunch-stand keeper, 408 n Second West.


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Palmer James, farmer, 416 n Second West. Palmer J., laborer, 463 e Fifth South.


Palmer William, rock dealer, 556 s Second West. Palmer Andrew, wagon-maker, 535 e First South. Palmer O. A., architect, 133 w Fourth South. Palmer W. G., brick-maker, 1173 Second. Palmer William, brick-maker, 1173 Second. Palmer George, mason, 622 s Third West.


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Palmquist E. D., shoemaker, 827 e Sixth South.


Pancake S. C., banker, 437 e Second South. Papworth R., butcher, 1209 e South Temple. Papworth James, 1183 Second. Parigo Mr., carpenter, 358 Second. Paramore J., laborer, 959 e Fifth South.


Paramore Geo., mason, 1029 e Sixth South.


Pardee Mrs. Isabella, widow, 458 w Sixth South.


Parish Mrs. C., widow, 703 e First South.


Parke, Lacey & Co., mining machinery, 259 Main. Park Boyd, Joslin & P., 472 s Main.


Park J. R., principal Deseret University, 166 n First East. Parks Mary, widow, 733 w First South.


Parks J. N., mechanic, 741 w Second North.


Park H. G., book-keeper, 133 e Third South. Park City Saloon, Peter Timney, prop., 80 e First South. Parker Margaret, 17 s Fifth West.


Parker W. B., machinist, 208 w Fifth North.


Parker Parley, laborer, 375 n Second West.


All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Fish at J. C. Bowring & Co's.


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Shirts, Collars & Cuffs Laundered in the Celebrated Troy Style, at 142 Main St.


Parker J. C., book-binder, 54 First West.


Parker Mrs. D., widow, 321 w North Temple.


Parker I. N., agent, 334 w First South.


Parker A., laborer, 116 n Seventh West.


Parker M. W., res., Continental Hotel.


Parker Richard, machinist, 563 s Fourth West.


Parker J. R., hostler, 525 s Sixth East.


Parker D. D., teamster, 321 w North Temple.


Parker Orson, teamster, South Temple, bet. Fourth and Fifth West.


Parkin John, laborer, se cor. First ward.


Parratt George W., cabinet maker, 523 w Sixth South.


Partatt John W., peddler, 51 Plum.


Parratt George F., cabinet maker, 68 Quince.


Parry Joseph Hyrum & Co., printers, booksellers and stationers, 26 s Main.


Parry James, mason, Sixth South, bet. First and Second Fast.


Parry Mrs. E., widow, 104 s Sixth West.


Parry J. H., printer and bookseller, 41 e North Temple.


Parry G., stone cutter, 150 s Third West.


Parry Mrs. E., widow, 151 n Seventh West.


Parry H., 154 n Seventh West.


Parry Mrs. H , widow, 154 Seventh West.


Parry E. R., laborer, 154 n Seventh West.


Parry John, blacksmith, 154 n Seventh West.


Parry Edward W., laborer. 33 s Fifth West.


Parry Owen J., teamster, 33 s Fifth West.


Parry Edward, laborer, 33 s Fifth West.


Parry E. F., printer, 608 w South Temple.


Parry H., printer, 608 w South Temple.


Parry Mrs. Harriet, widow, 608 w South Temple.


Parry & Howells, butchers. cor. First South and Third West.


Parry Joseph R., mason, 44 s Fifth West.


Parry David, mason, 606 w First South. .


Parsons C. H. & Co .. books, stationery, etc., 260 s Main.


P.usons J. C., agent for sewing machines, 531 s Seventh East.


Parsons J. H., carpenter, 743 e Third South.


Parsons E. H., stockman, 547 e Second South


Parsons T., fruit stand, 67 Main.


Parsons A., clerk, 465 Second North.


Parsons E., tailor, 465 Second North.


Pascoe F. A., agent Utah Lime & Cement Co., 166 w Second North.


Pascoe F. J. P., smelter, 206 w First North.


Pascoe F. A., agent Utah Lime & Cement Co., West Temple.


Paske Sophia, 354 B.


Paston Francis J., mason, 1132 e Fourth South.


Paston F. J., mason, 1132 e Fourth South.


Patrick Robert, carpenter and builder. 167 B.


Patrick Robert, Jr., clerk, 16; B.


Patten Henry, harness maker. 150 Second North.


Patten T. C., grocer, 135 e First South.


Patten T. C., grain and provision store, 74 c First South.


Patten W. S., carpenter, 485 Second.


Patterson Robert, stock herder, 757 e First South ..


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Troy Steam Laundry, 142 Main Street.


Patterson Joseph, stock herder, 757 e First South.


Patterson A. S., attorney-at-law and stenographer, 59 Centre. , Patton G. C., teamster, 820 North Temple.


Paul W., Jr., architect and builder, 104 n First East.


Paul William, architect, 577 Second.


Paul Joseph, carpenter, 577 Second.


Paul Samuel, of Mulloy & Paul, 563 s Seventh East.


Paul J. H., school teacher, 550 s Eighth East.


Paul A. M., miner, 427 e Fifth South.


Paul John, cattle dealer, 327 South Temple.


Paul James P., carpenter, 537 s Ninth East.


Pautsch Mrs., widow, 433 s Fourth East.


Payne Henry, fisherman, 526 s Fourth East.


Payne William, book-keeper, 147 e Second South.


Payne George, boot and shoemaker, 258 Main.


Payne James, bootmaker, 556 s First West. Payne Mr., barber, 46 e First South.


Payne William, laborer, 121 s Fifth West. Payne James, shoemaker, 568 e South Temple.


Paxman Mrs. S. & Son, general merchandise, 159 w First South.


Paxton S. D., engineer, 316 w Third South. Peacock James, merchant, 281 F.


Peacock James, merchant, store, 760 e Second South.


Pearson T. K., cutler and locksmith, 57 Commercial.


Pearson T. K., locksmith, 775 e Fourth South.


Pearson Joshua, tanner, Fourth North, bet. First and Second West.


Pearson Henry, engineer, 548 e Second South.


Peck J. A., blacksmith, 103 n First West. Peck H., salesman, 103 n First West.


Peck E., blacksmith, 103 n First West.


Peck Mrs. C. A., widow, 209 w First North.


Peck D. H., laborer, 209 w First North.


Peck D., laborer, 209 w First North.


Peck Edwin, brakeman, 56 n First West.


Pedersen Anton, professor of music, Franklin Avenue.


Peebles Rev. Arthur, 118 e Third South.


Peery George, painter, 341 e Fifth South.


Pembrige F., packer, Second West, bet. First and Second North.


PEMBROKE H., store, stationery and printers' supplies. 50 s Main. Pembroke H., merchant, 306 n Second West.


Pendleton Abe, blacksmith, 427 e Sixth South.


Pendleton A. J., blacksmith, 453 e Sixth South.


Pendleton Mrs. L., widow, 427 e Sixth South.


Pendleton & Watts, horse-shoers, 55 Commercial.


Pendleton A. M., horse-shoer, 553 s Fourth East.


Pendleton A. J., Jr., horse-shoer, 550 s Fifth East.


Pendleton & Co., shoeing shop, 60 w Second South, Penrose C. W., editor Deseret News, 306 e Fifth South.


Penrose Ernest S., book agent and canvasser, 306 e Fifth South


Penrose Herbert, laborer, 222 s Seventh East.


People's Forwarding Company, warehouse, cor. Sixth West and Third South.


People's Implement Company, 125 w South Temple.


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JOHN HARRIS, Wholesale Confectioner -AND MANUFACTURER OF- PURE CANDIES, POP CORN AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY CANDIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


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Hardware, Iron, Stool, Stoves, TINWARE, MILL FINDINGS,


Minera' & Blackamiths Taala, &c., 166 AND 168 MAIN STREET,


Giro. M. SCOTT, President. JAS. GI.KNDINNING, Vice- I'res. HI. S. RUMVIELE, Secretary. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


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Fine Laundry Work a Specialty, 142 Main Street.


People's Forwarding Company, office, Commerce Building.


Pepper William, blacksmith, 380 Wall.


Perkes H. P., 670 e South Temple.


Perkes J. L., teller Deseret National Bank, res., cor. South Temple and Seventh East.


Perkes William, bookkeeper, 154 Centre.


Perkins John, section boss, 559 w North Temple.


Perkins L ... clerk, 523 Fourth North.


Perkins William I .. , mason, 534 w Fourth North.


Perry Mrs. Ann, widow, 336 e Fifth South.


Petersen Mrs., 165 w Fourth South.


Petersen E. J., general merchandise, 116 e Second South.


Petersen Samuel, bishop, 376 e Seventh South.


Petersen Soren, farmer, 667 e Third South.


Petersen John, stone-cutter, 750 s First East.


Petersen Mrs. Louisa, widow, 750 s First East.


Petersen J. C., carpenter, 433 e Eighth South.


Petersen James, laborer, 764 s Fourth East.


Petersen J. A., general merchandise, 65 and 67 e Third South.


Petersen W., butcher, 366 w First South.


Peterson Mrs. S. E., widow, 455 s Sixth East.


Peterson J. C., carpenter, 451 e Seventh South.


Peterson Peter, 203 e First South.


Peterson Fred., mason, 203 e First South.


Peterson Brigham, 203 e First South.


Peterson Pierce A., carpenter, Third East, bet. Second and Third South. Peterson Mrs. Carrie, widow, Third East, bet. Second and Third South. Peterson William, butcher, 24 w First South.


Peterson Andrew, laborer, 767 s Third East.


Peterson Frederick, pottery maker, 643 s Third East.


Peterson E., laborer, basement Thirteenth Ward Assembly Rooms.


Peterson Mrs. Ann Maria, widow, cor. South Temple and First West.


Peterson William, teamster, cor. South Temple and First West.


Peterson P. O., wagon maker, 540 s Second East.


Peterson John, stone-cutter, South Temple.


Peterson Andrew, tailor, 485 cor. Fourth and G.


Peterson Andrew, carpenter, 132 n Third West.


Peterson G., butcher, 866 e Second South.


Peterson M., tinner, 380 n Seventh South.


Peterson Charles, bar-terder, 171 Oak.


Peterson Mrs. C., 653 Third.


Peterson James, shoemaker, 657 s First East.


Peters Fred., 403 E.


Pettigrew Mrs. C., widow, 550 s Eighth East.


Pettit Ezra, farmer, 675 e Seventh South.


Pettit Daniel. laborer, 1138 e Third South.


Pettit B., farmer, 133 s Fourth West. Pettit O. H., merchant, 373 s Fifth East. Pettit Edwin, farmer, Fifth Ward, lower end Second West.


Petty E. J., gardener, 622 e Second South.


Petty Mrs. Charlotte, widow, 630 e Second South.


Phare J. J., book-keeper, 351 s First East.


Phelps Mrs. Harriet H., widow, 341 e Second South.


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Superior Laundering; Dispatch and Great Care, 142 Main St.


Phelps H. E., dry goods, 68 s West Temple.


Phelps E., miner, 553 n First West.


Phillips Mrs. A., widow, 145 s Fourth West.


Phillips M. C., cigar merchant, 351 e Second South.


Phillips William G., City Marshal, 505 Third.


Phillips Mrs. Catherine, widow, 130 w First North. Phillips D. M., laborer, 564 w North Temple.


Phillips Samuel, bar-tender, 147 e Second South.


Phillips James, laborer, 806 w South Temple. Phillips A. J., miner, 34 Sixth East.


Phillips William, 518 Seventh.


Phillips W. J., shoemaker, 417 s Fifth East. Phippen James W., harness maker, 552 w South Temple. Phippen Silas L., teamster, 552 w South Temple. Pickard W. L., harness, saddles, etc., 30 w Second South.


Pickard W. L., res., 364 w Third South.


Pickering Willard, carpenter, 607 Wall.


Pickering S., 679 Fourth.


Pickering Mrs. Sarah, 242 e Sixth South.


Pickering Ed., general merchandise, 29 e Second South.


Pickering W., merchant, 451 s Seventh East.


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Pickering Henry, laborer, 398 s Third West.


Pickering A., 1009 e South Temple.


Pickle Thomas, plasterer, 216 w Fourth South.


Picknell Mrs. E. C., 1216 First.


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Picknell Mrs. S. W., widow, 649 s Main.


Picknell Urban, farmer, 649 s Main.


Pierce Isaac R., mason, 872 e Fifth South.


Pierce Mrs. Susanna, widow, 196 e Fifth South.


Pierce W. S., clerk, White House. Pierce Joseph W., farmer, 922 e Fifth South.


Pierce William, tanner, 244 w Fourth North.


Pierpont Thomas, supt. S. L. Foundry, 158 n Third West. Pierpont James, machinist, 158 n Third West.


Pierpont John, machinist, 158 n Third West.


Pierpont Thomas, supt. Salt Lake Foundry, 367 w First South. Pierpont John K., machinist, 212 s First West. Pierson Joshua, skinner, 428 w Fourth North.


Pierson Joshua, Jr., skinner, 428 w Fourth North.


Pierson Oliver, peddler, 428 w Fourth North.


Pierson William, peddler, 320 w Sixth North.


Pierson Oliver, peddler, 17 Eleventh East.


Piggott Mrs. C. A., widow, 237 e Sixth South.


Pike J. N., Naylor & Pike, 115 Centre. Pike J. W., compositor, First West. Pinney William, stair builder, 534 n Second West.


Pinnock H. H., clerk, 854 e Fourth South.


Pinnock William, merchant, 874 e Fourth South. Pioneer Square, Sixth Ward, bet. Third and Fourth South.


Pioneer Flour Mill, 53 e North Temple.


Pioneer Loan and Building Association, 231 s Main.


Pircey Jacob, stone-cutter, 623 s Second East.


Pitt R. C., U. C. yard master, 148 w North Temple.


All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Fish at J. C. Bowring & Co's.


UTAH GAZETTEER. 561


Only Steam Laundry in the Territory, 142 Main Street.


Pitt Heber, clerk, 624 w First North.


Pitts E. J., foreman at McKimmins' stable, 177 w Third South.


Pitts Ed., contractor, 357 s Fourth West.


Pitts William H., Godbe, Pitts & Co., 529 s Main. Pitts Joseph, contractor, 445 w Fifth South.


Pitts John W., farmer, Sixth West, Sixth Ward. Plair Charles, carpenter, 633 w Fourth North. Plair Joseph, teamster, end of Fifth West.


Plair C. W., Sr., mason, 726 w Second North.


Plair Alma, teamster, 726 w Second North.


Plair Wm., painter, 735 w Second North.


Plant C. M., blacksmith, 276 Wall. Plant C. H .. student, 276 Wall.


Plant Joseph, peddler, 540 s Second East. Plant William, silk weaver, 607 s Sixth East.


Plant Dr. E., 68 w First South.


Platt F. B., harness maker, 261 e Third South.


Platt Francis, harness maker, 146 s Third East.




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