Utah gazetteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo, and Salt Lake Cities for 1884, Part 67

Author: Sloan, Robert
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT: Hearld Printing and Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 660


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White W. L., butcher, 230 n Fourth West.


White D. H., butcher, 230 n Fourth West.


White A. J., White, McAllister & Co., 334 s First East.


White John, laborer, 744 s Seventh East.


White William, engineer, 53 n Fifth West.


White E. M., clerk, postoffice, 467 s West Temple.


White Cottage Store, M. Barnes, prop., 258 w Third North.


Whitehead George, saloon keeper, 271 e First South.


Whitehead James, weaver, 643 w Fourth North.


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


603


UTAH GAZETTEER.


HAYNES & SONS, Boiler Makers


Boilers for Sale


-- AND-


MADE TO ORDER.


Repairing Done on a Moment's Notice,


EALL KINDS>


--- OF-


IRON WORK DONE,


WE WILL GUARANTEZ EVERYTHING.


Imported Goods Beaten.


EASTERN PRICES MET.


HAYNES & SONS,


South Temple, bet. First and Second West,


BLOCK AND A HALF EAST OF DEPOT. 76


T. R. JONES. S. J. LYNN.


T. R. JONES & Co., BANKERS Salt Lake City, Utah.


Transact a General Banking business in all its branches.


Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Careful attention given to collections, and re- mittances made on day of payment.


CORRESPONDENTS:


New York, - - J. B. Colgate & Co. Omaha, - Omaha National Bank


San Francisco, · Bank of California


J.W. TUCKFIELD & SON, MACHINISTS,


Smiths & Founders.


State Road, half block south of Eighth Ward square.


C"N.B .- Renewing and fixing STOVES and RANGES a Specialty.


NEILSON & EGGINTON, Photographers and Landscape Viewers,


They have the photos of almost every


HOME IN UTAH,


And will attend to all out-door photographing with promptness. Don't fail to call and see DAVID at 16 Commercial St., Salt Lake City, Utah. P.S .- All negatives duplicated at any time.


BROWN'S MARBLE WORKS,


Corner Main and Third South Streets.


IN BEAUTY OF DESIGN AND SKILL IN WORKMANSHIP,


We defy competition, at prices which cannot be undersold. 27Satisfaction Guaranteed. 68 P.O Box 997. Salt Lake City


Thos. E. Jeremy vi Reed. Thos. J. Almy.


JEREMY & CO., Manufacturers of Salt.


Fine Table Salt, Dairy Salt, Coarse Salt and Salt for Milling Purposes.


SOLD IN ANY QUANTITIES. P. O. Box, 1233. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah


604


UTAH GAZETTEER.


JOSHUA E. CLAYTON, Consulting, Mining and Mechanical Engineer,


THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE WESTERN MINING DISTRICTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES.


Special attention given to the selection of mining properties for in- vestors who wish to engage in mining as a legitimate and regular business. Will furnish plans for the development and regular working of mines and ascertain the kind and extent of mining and reduction machinery needed for the mines selected to operate on, and will act as consulting and supervising engineer for mining companies when required.


OADDRESS@


P. O. BOX 366, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY.


SALT LAKE MINING INSTITUTE


-AND-


Museum of the Ores and Minerals


OF UTAH AND TERRITORIES OF THE NORTHWEST,


WITH READING ROOM and LIBRARY OF GOVERNMENT REPORTS and MAPS. AND MINING PERIODICALS AND PAPERS, ETC.


ROOMS ON TOP FLOOR OF COMMERCE BUILDING, No. 76, Corner ot Second South and West Temple Streets. >+SHIFT+IHRE+CITY.


OBJECT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MINING RESOURCES OF UTAH TERRITORY.


WOFFICERS.DAS


J. E. CLAYTON, President. 1 O. J. HOLLISTER, Secretary.


TRUSTEES.


R. C. CHAMBERS,


J. R. WALKER, R. N. BASKIN,


O. J. SAULSBURY, J. Q. PACKARD, W. S. GODBE, E. AUSTIN,


J. E. CLAYTON,


JOAB LAWRENCE,


O. J. HOLLISTER,


R. MACKINTOSH, W. BREDEMEYER.


J. R. NICKOLS, E. P. FERRY,


H. C. RENO.


605


UTAH GAZETTEER.


Only Steam Laundry in the Territory, 142 Main Street.


Whitehill M. B., carpenter, 321 s Third East.


Whiteman Mrs. Martha A., widow, 54 w Third South.


WVhittemore Charles, attorney, 132 e Second South.


Whittemore B. F., saloon keeper, 377 w South Temple. Whittemore Richard, type writer, 132 e Second South.


Whitmore Mrs. E. C., 56 s First West.


Whiting William, mason, 439 e Ninth South.


Whitney O. F., journalist, Eighteenth Ward, up alley bet. North Temple and First North.


Whitney H. G., book-keeper, 83 Second.


Whitney Joshua, laborer, 76 n East Temple.


Whitney H. K., clerk, 26 e North Temple.


Whitworth Mrs., widow, 287, cor. Sixth and K.


Whitworth Jeffery, trader, 674 n Second West.


Whitworth A., manufacturer of salt, 667 n Second West.


Whitworth George, manufacturer of salt, 667 n Second West.


Whitworth John, manufacturer of salt, 667 n Second West.


Whyde Charles, 343 s First West.


Whytock James, wood turner, First West, bet. Fifth and Sixth North. Wicht John J., laborer, 254 Centre.


Wickel John, livery stable, res., 656 s First East.


Wickel J. W., stable keeper, 662 s Third East.


Wicks Charles H., miner, 422 s First East.


Widdison Robert, blacksmith, 346 n Sixth West.


Widdison James, wiper, 372 n Sixth West.


Widdeson William, blacksmith, 223 n Sixth West.


Widerborg Mrs. M., widow, 515 Second.


Wigget Mrs. widow, 329 s Seventh East.


Wilbur Melvin, 240 n Fifth West.


Wilbur Mrs. Jane, 465 s Second East.


Wilcox T. G., clerk, 78 East.


Wilcox Charles, teacher, 246 w Second South.


Wilcox W. E., keeper of County Hospital, 240 n Sixth West.


Wilcox A. H., farmer, 240 n Sixth West.


Wilcox R. E., laborer, 240 n Sixth West.


Wilcox Frank, printer, 37 w Sixth South.


Wilcox Mrs., 83 North.


Wilcox George, carpenter, 145 s Seventh East. Wilcox Maria, 246 w Second South.


\Vilcken August, clerk, 453 F.


Wilcken Carl, laborer, 779 e Fourth South.


Wilcken Mrs. Mary, widow, 544 s Tenth East.


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Wilcken John M., teamster, 544 s Tenth East.


Wilckens Joseph, carpenter, 746 e First South.


Wilcken C. H., policeman, 603 s Seventh East.


Wilde Arthur, bartender, 53 w Fifth South.


Wilder E. B., civil engineer, 623 e Fourth South.


Wilder E. B., civil engineer, office, 159 Main, up stairs. Wilding George, warehouseman, 748 w Second North.


Wilie C., tailor, 527 s Ninth East.


Wilkes Edmund, civil engineer, 131 s Fourth East.


Wilkes Edmund, Jr., clerk, 131 s Fourth East.


Wilkes Charles S., civil engineer, 131 s Fourth East.


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


605


UTAH GAZETTEER.


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


Wilkes James, carpenter, 201 Fifth.


Wilkeson Peter, laborer, 236 w Third North.


Wilkie S., blacksmith, 44 w Eighth South.


Wilkie Mrs. A., midwife 44 w Eighth South. Wilkins Sarah Ann, widow, 48 s Seventh West.


Wilkinson Jesse, mason, 716 s West Temple. Wilkinson R. M., merchant, 176 s First West. Wilkinson William, farmer, 235 s Third West.


Wilkinson C. G., shipping clerk. 418 e Fifth South.


Wilkinson W. B., merchant, 176 s First West.


Wilkinson C. G., merchant, 418 e Fifth South. Wilkinson Mrs. W. B., millinery, 31 w First South.


Wilkinson W. H., clerk, 216 w Second South.


Willard John, teamster, 25 M.


Willard James, teamster, 25 M.


Willard Samuel, engineer, 59 s Fifth West.


Willard James, 25 M.


Willard Miss L. L., artist, 48 e Third South.


Willette F. W., candy store, 35 First.


Williams & Young, attorneys-at-law, 41 Main.


Williams E. J., gardener, 731 e Sixth Sonth.


Williams John E., drummer, 336 Third North.


Williams Rosalia, 238 e Fifth South.


Williams William N., merchant, 37 n West Temple.


Williams Mrs. Annie, widow, 56 n First West.


Williams T. V., book-keeper, 203 s Filth East.


Williams Thomas salesman, 520 e Second South,


Williams C. F., dairyman, 747 s First West. Williams & Garrans, saloon, 213 Main.


Williams John T., farmer, 48 e Seventh South. Williams Miles, farmer, 67 Vine.


Williams Mrs. Louisa, widow, 316 s Third East.


Williams H. F., attorney-at-law, 279 e Fifth South.


Williams W. H. & Co., merchants, 50 w Second South.


Williams A. E., gardener, Twenty-first Ward.


Williams Mrs. Sophia, widow, 771 w First North.


Williams David J., mason, 159 n Sixth West. Williams Evan, gardener, 143 n Sixth West. Williams S. T., manufacturer, 378 Fifth.


Williams Walter, gardener, 7 Fourth East,


Williams Mrs. S. F., widow, 244 Centre.


Williams Mrs., widow, 123 s Fifth East.


Williams Thomas J., mason, 138 n Seventh West.


Williams P. L., lawyer, 79 E.


Williams John, laborer, 443 w Seventh South.


Williams John G., clerk, 421 e Sixth South.


Williams W. H., grocer, rear of Alta Block.


Williams Mrs. E., widow, 835 Second.


Williams Robert B., 824 Second.


Williams Joseph, blacksmith, 188 K.


Williams W. W., cabinet maker, 166 N.


Williams Peter, tailor, 60 e Sixth South.


Williams Joseph, barber, 48 e Sixth South.


Go to J. C. Bowring & Co's for Choice Creamery Butter.


607


UTAH GAZETTEER.


Troy Steam Laundry, 142 Main Street.


Williams Mary Ann, 225 w Fourth South.


Williams A. E., 749 e South Temple.


Williams R. C., 757 e South Temple. Williams B., teamster, cor. Twelfth and B. Williams James H., teamster, cor. Twelfth and B.


Williams John, mason, O.


Williams John, mason, 943 e South Temple. Williams Jonathan, foreman D. & R. G. carpenter dep't, 733 w First South.


Williams William, miner, Fir.


Williams A. L., coal dealer, 435 w Second South.


Williamson David, stone-cutter, 8244 e Ninth South.


Williamson John, stone-cutter, 824 e Ninth South.


Williamson Peter, stone-cutter, 824 e Ninth South.


Williamson James, butcher, 551 s First West.


Willimott Mrs. Mary, widow, 153 n West Temple.


Willimott Thomas, farmer, 153 n West Temple.


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Willoughby John, store keeper, 42 Tenth East.


Willis George, book-keeper, 232 Centre. Willis William, merchant, 425 Fourth.


Willis T. G., store keeper, 454 e South Temple.


Willis Guy, cashier D. & R. G. Express, 512 s First East. Wilmot B., 257 s First West.


Wilson Thomas, 237 e Fourth South.


Wilson Alex., laborer, 250 s Third East.


Wilson J. B., Chronicle manager, 314 w Third South.


Wilson John, shoemaker, 261 w First North.


Wilson John, laborer, 573 w First North.


Wilson H. E., 520 Second.


Wilson Mrs. I., widow, 677 e Third South.


Wilson D., bar-tender, 256 e Fifth South. Wilson James, 223 F.


Wilson Thomas, cabinet maker, 1121 Third.


Wilson A. H., laborer, 276 Second.


Wilson J. W., carpenter, 52 s Fourth West.


Wilson [ .. carpenter, 148 s Third West.


Wilson James B., teamster, 743 w First South.


Wilson William, Far-tender, 574 w Second South.


Wilson Mrs. A. M., widow, 537 w Fourth South. Wilton Isaac, teamster, 256 F. Wimley Mrs. Amanda, widow, 64 s Second West. Winberg A. W., editor Bikuben, 560 n First West. Winberg Josephine, dressmaker, 245 s Second East. Winder J. R., watermaster, 55 s Third East. WVinder J. R., Jr., merchant, 55 5 Third East. Winegar Mrs. A. M., widow, 453 n Fifth West. Winegar William, laborer, 240 n Fifth West. Winegar A. J., liquor dealer, 626 w Third North.


Winegar Mrs. Mary, widow, 404 w North Temple.


Winklass Joseph, bricklayer, 417 w Sixth South. Winkworth W. E., stone-cutter, 1050 e Fourth South. Winnerholm Mrs. I. S. K., widow, 1495 Third Fast. Winslow J. H., chief clerk Walker House.


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


608


UTAH GAZETTEER.


Fine Laundry Work a Specialty, 142 Main Street.


Winter Mrs. Myra, widow, 716 s Fourth West.


Winter Mrs. Ann, widow, 714 s Fourth West.


Winter Mrs. Hannah, widow, 712 s Fourth West.


Winter Hiram, teamster, 712 s Fourth West.


Winter John, clerk, 471 w Seventh South.


Winter James, laborer, 230 w Second North.


Winter Mary, 324 n First West.


Winter S. H., stone-cutter, 247 n Sixth West.


Winter Thomas, drayman, 476 s Second West.


Winters Mrs. J., widow, 132 e Second South.


Wirthlin Leopold, carpenter, 18 n Seventh West. Wirthlin Joseph, butcher, 18 n Seventh West.


Wiscombe John E., salesman, 115 Canyon Road. Wiscombe Walter, clerk. 235 H.


Wiscombe George, 278 D.


Wiscombe W. W., clerk, 24 H.


Wiseman Mrs. Prudence, widow, 54 w Third South.


Wiseman F., laborer, 44 n Second West.


Wetherell J., mail carrier, 621 s West Temple. Wittenberg C. P., carpenter, 505 Seventh.


Wollacot W. S., stone-cutter, 541 s Second East. Wolstenholm Daniel, 222 n Sixth West.


Wolstenholm William J., clerk, 222 n Sixth West.


Woolz L., salesman, 654 n Second West. Women's Exponent Office, 15 and 17 Main. Wood Alexander, 574 w First South.


Woodard William, carpenter, 222 e Third South.


Woodard Mrs. A. B., widow, 222 s Third East.


Woodbury John, farmer, 242 w Sixth South.


Woodbury Thomas H., farmer, 252 w Sixth South.


Woodbury Thomas, nurseryman, 574 s First West.


Woodbury William, nurseryman, 536 s First West. Woodbury N. A., school teacher, 803 s Third East. Woodhead George T., engineer, 441 s West Temple. Woodford Mrs. 128 s Fifth East.


Woodford E., merchant, 458 e Second South.


Woodmansee Joseph, mining operator, 234 w Third South.


Woodmansee Mr., clerk, 220 s West Temple.


Woodmansee D., shoe shop, basement of Postoffice.


Woodmansee D., shoemaker, 716 s Main. Wood River Gold & Silver Mining Co.'s office, 231 Main. Woodruff J. J., expressman, 410 s First East.


Woodruff Wilford, Sr., 20 s West Temple.


Woodward C. H., carpenter, 877 e Fifth South.


Woodward Mrs. S. M., widow, 35 Fifth East. Woods James A., farmer, 567 s Third East.


Woods William, butcher, 408 n Wall. Woods William Jr, butcher, 408 n Wall.


Woods William, butcher shop, 22 w First South.


Woods & Hoffman, attorney-at-law, office 5012 e Second South.


Woods W. W., attorney-at-law, 260 First.


Woods W. B., clerk, 538 s West Temple.


Woods Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 264 w First South.


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


609


UTAH GAZETTEER.


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


Woods Miss Harriet Mariah, dressmaker, 264 w First Ward.


Woods J. C., school-teacher, 853 e Fifth South.


Woolf J., commision merchant, 47 w Second South.


Woolley Leonard, farmer, 405 s Third East.


Woolley Samuel, bishop, 405 s Third East.


Woolley William D., farmer, 324 e Fourth South.


Woolley T. A., cashier, 332 e Fourth South.


Woolley T. H., tinner, 457 s Third East.


Woolley A. H., clerk, 447 s Third East.


Woolley C. P., widow, 447 s Third East.


Woolley A. D., farmer, 329 s Third.


Woolley A. M., school-teacher, 358 s Third East.


Woolley M. S., merchant 66 I.


Woolley E., shoemaker, 937 Second.


Woolley Mary Ann, widow, 164 e Secoud South.


Woolley H. A., Lalt Lake Building and Manufacturing Co., 164 e Second South.


Woolsey William A., laborer, 337 w Fourth South.


Woolson Mary, widow, 154 e Fifth South.


Wooton Jessie, 236 Fifth.


Worbs A., shoemaker, 347 e Second South.


Worley Joseph, bus driver, 305 s Second West.


Workman W. G., works Fire Dep't, 245 e First South.


Workman Joseph, paper-hanger, 604 s Third West.


Workman O. G., upholsterer, 33 s West Temple.


World C., salt and produce, 326 w North Temple. World Harry, salesman, 326 w North Temple. World John T., salesman, 326 w North Temple,


Wormell F. A., ivory dealer, 163 w Third South.


Worthen Charles H., mason, 256 w Seventh South.


Worthen Walter R., mason, 256 w Seventh South.


Wortnen John, mason, 715 s Second West. Worthen H., mason, 627 s Tenth East.


Worthen J. A., bricklayer, Twentieth Ward.


Worthing A. M., niason, 170 F.


Worthing John, mason, 170 F.


Worthing Edwin, mason, 170 F.


Worthing A. H., bricklayer, 176 Fifth.


Worthington Hugh J., peddler, 2712 w First South.


Worthington Elizabeth, office cleaner, 114 w Second South.


Wright Alexander, teamster, 58 e Second South.


Wright A. R., carpenter, 335 D.


Wright A. R., agent, 282 Fourth.


Wright Caleb, farmer, 603 s First East.


Wright C. R., salesman, 635 s First East.


Wright E., laborer, 24 s Thirteenth East.


Wright Mrs. E. A., dressmaker, 73 w First South.


Wright Elias S., telegraph operator, 163 s Seventh West.


Wright George, mason, 118 e Sixth South.


Wright George, maltster, 1033 e Fourth South.


Wright Mrs. H., 350 Seventh West.


Wright Joseph, carpenter, 141 n Fourth West.


Wright Capt. J. D., nightwatchman, 21 s First West.


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


610


UTAH GAZETTEER


Only Steam Laundry in the Territory, 142 Main Street.


Wright & Martin, barbers, 66 e First South.


Wright Robert, sexton at Mount Olivet.


Wright Robert, 625 w First North.


Wright William A., teamster, 644 s Sixth East. Wright W. B., book-keeper, Wall.


Wright W. B., Jr., teamster, Wall.


Wright W. J., barber, 238 w Fifth South.


Wurzburg L., greengrocer, 66 w First South.


Wurzburg Mrs. Fanny, 21 e Third South.


Wyatt James J., plasterer, 102 Pear.


Wyeth Henry M., carpenter, 18 w Seventh South.


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Yard William, teamster, 915 w First North.


Yates James A., watchman, 672 w South Temple.


Yates Margaret F., widow, 672 w South Temple.


Yates Alfred, miner, 67 Grape.


Yates William, express driver, 176 s Seventh West.


Yeardon George, treasurer Walker Opera House, 25 w Fifth South.


Yeager Hiram blacksmith, 343 e Seventh South.


Yearian & Co., gents' furnishing goods, 142 Main.


Yearian W. H., res., 238 w Second South.


Yearsley David, salesman, 136 n First West.


Yorgesen G. C., laborer, 331 e Eighth South. Young Alfales, 383 First.


Young Alonzo, merchant, South Temple, bet. First and Second East.


Young Amelia, widow, cor. South Temple and First West.


Young A. C., clerk U. C. freight office, 76 n First East.


Young Mrs. A. M., widow, 174 C.


Young Amy T., widow, 75 e South Temple.


Young Brigham, 30 w North Temple.


Young Brigham, 165 e South Temple.


Young Bros., Domestic Sewing Machine agents, 39 s Main.


Young B. H., painter, 276 e First South.


Young B. H., Jr., telegraph operator, 136 s Third East.


Young B. S., book-keeper, South Temple, bet. Third and Fourth Fast. Young Mrs. C. D., 29 First East.


YOUNG D. C., civil engineer and architect, 70 e North Temple.


Young Edward, teamster, cor. Fourth and H.


Young Emly P., widow, 173 e South Temple.


Young G. E., farmer, se cor. First Ward.


Young H., book-keeper, 255 e South Temple.


Young H. C., widow, 75 e South Temple.


Young H. O., merchant, 862 e South Temple.


Young Isaac, brakeman, 164 s Third East.


Young Mrs. Jane, widow, 135 Fifth. Young John, farmer, First Ward, Eleventh East.


Young John W., rail-road operator.74 w First East. .


Young J. C., journalist, 128 Centre,


Young John M., book-keeper, 856 e Third South.


Young J. W., rail-road operator, 28 n Second West.


Young Joseph O., Y. Bros., 429 s Main.


Young LeGrande, attorney-at-law, 201 e. South Temple.


Go to J. C. Bowring & Co. for Choice Creamery Butter.


611


UTAH GAZETTEER.


-¥109: `109:


TUFTS & NYSTROM.


We have an unusually heavy stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,


THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.


Our Beer is always First-Class.


SALT LAKE CITY BEER HALL, 109 Main Street ..


109» 109> VETERINARY SURGEON.


Dr. C. W. NUNN, D. V. S.


Persons in the country can send Symptoms of Disease and the proper medicine will be expressed immediately.


ALL- SURGICAL OPERATIONS SKILLFULLY PERFORMED.


HORSE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY, insuring perfect mastication of feed, and straight driving.


For all Cuts, Wounds and Sores of every description on Man ore . Animals Use Dr. C. W. Nunn's BLACK OIL CAUSTIC BALSAM, the Great Healer. Ask your Druggist for them; if they have none, send to


DR. C. W. NUNN. D. Y. S .. VETERINARY PHARMACY,


P. O. Box 141. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


612


UTAH GAZETTEER.


THE


NEW METROPOLITAN


Corner West Temple and Third South Streets,


SALT LAKE CITY.


Surrounded by Shade Trees and pleasantly located for Tourists and Pleasure Travelers.


RATES, $2.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY.


SPECIAL RATES TO THEATRICAL PARTIES.


613


UTAH GAZETTEER.


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


Young Lucy D., widow, 61 e South Temple.


Young Mrs. L. A., widow, 224 Centre.


Young L. D., farmer, se cor. First Ward.


Young L. D., merchant, 4 Second East.


Young L. D. & A., boot and shoe dealers, 44 s Main.


Young Mrs. L. E., widow, 156 w First North.


Young M. B., widow, 75 e South Temple.


Young M. J., 146 w Fifth South.


Young M. P., widow, 75 e South Temple.


Young Nathan, teamster. 534 s First East.


Young Mrs. P. C., widow, 628 s Fifth East.


Young P. H., student. 61 B.


Young's Row, rear of St. Paul's Chapel.


Young Royal B., Y. Bros., 433 s Main.


Young Seymour B., M. D., 48 s Fourth East,


Young Mrs. S., widow, 856 e Third South.


Young S. S., widow, 75 e South Temple.


Young W. O., salesman, 73 1.


Young Zina, widow, 75 e South Temple.


Youngberg Olivia, Second South, bet. First and Second East. Youngberg Fred., pool-tender, 118 e Third South.


Youngberg J. F., miner, 250 s Second East.


Youngberg Oscar, Y. & Schade, saloon, 224 e Second South.


Youngberg T., liquor dealer, Franklin Avenue.


Youngdale Mrs. C., 28 Tenth East.


Yovell Mrs. Lizzie, widow, 263 w Third South.


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Zachariah Hulda, ss South Temple, bet. West Temple and First West. Zarback J., plumber, 347 e Second South.


Z. C. M. I., 21, 25, 27 and 31 s Main.


Z. C. M. I. shoe and clothing factories, 19 w First South.


Z. C. M. I. drug department, 112 and 114 s Main.


Z. C. M. I. tannery, 244 w Fourth North.


Zeidler William, compositor, HERALD office.


Zeigler Samuel, waiter at Walker House.


ZION'S SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, 63 5 Main.


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


614


UTAH GAZETTEER.


THE PEOPLE'S PAPER.


A


THE SALT LAKE HERALD, Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly.


DAILY, 8-Page, 28x42, published every morning (Mondays excepted), $10.50 per year. in advance. SUNDAY HERALD, 12-page, 28x42, $2.50 per year, in advance. SEMI-WEEKLY, 8-page, 28x42, published every Wednesday and Saturday, $3.50 per year, in advance.


WEEKLY, 8-page, 28x42, published every Thursday, $2.00 per year, in advance,


CIRCULATION LARGER THAN ANY OTHER UTAR PAPER


HERALD PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY


(INCORPORATED);


Halt Take Citu,


HON. JOHN T. CAINE, M. C., President. . PROF. J. B. TORONTO, Secretary. D. C. DUNBAR, Treasurer and . Manager.


ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION.


MISCELLANEOUS.


COUNTY AND PRECINCT OFFICERS.


List of names of persons elected to the various offices in the Territory at the election held August 4th, 1884.


BEAVER COUNTY.


Frank B. Clayton, judge of probate; Henry Emerson, clerk of the court; Samuel N. Slaughter, assessor and collector; William Hutchings, sheriff; Charles P. Bird, treasurer; Barlow Furguson, prosecuting attorney; Wilson G. Nowers, surveyor; Jos. Field, coroner; Charles C. Harris, selectman.


Precinct officers-Adamsville-William H. Joseph, justice of the peace; James Simkins, constable.


Beaver-W. G. Fowers, W. P. Smith, justices of the peace; D. Law, constable.


Star-C. B. Stevens, justice of the peace; D. N. Hickman constable.


Grampion, Poll 1-R. S. Lipscombe, O. L. Carver, justices of the peace; T. McCormick, Charles Lammersdorf, constables.


BOX ELDER COUNTY.


P. F. Madson, probate judge; J. M. Jensen, county clerk; O. G. Snow, assessor and collector; C. C. Loveland, sheriff; A. H. Snow, prosecuting attorney; M. L. Ensign, coroner; James Pett, selectnian.


Precinct officers-Box Elder-P. F. Madson, justice of the peace; David Reese, constable.


Grouse Creek-B. H. Cook, justice of the peace; Jesse Morgan, con- stable.


Malad-F. H. Church, H. House, justices of the peace.


Mantua-L. G. Halling, justice of the peace; Julius Keller, constable.


Park Valley-William Godfrey, justice of the peace, Jonathan Camp- bell, constable.


Plymouth-Jedediah Earl, justice of the peace; Hyrum Hesse, con- stable.


Portage-Henry Johns, William H. Anderson, justices of the peace; Jonas Heaton, Joseph Allen, constables.


Promontory-Jesse Brown, justice of the peace; John Bens, constable.


Terrace-William Taylor, Jr., justice of the peace, James Lyons, F. Sickles, constables.


Willard-Carson Wells, constable.


CACHE COUNTY.


James Z. Stewart, probate judge; Willard W. Maughan, county clerk; Lyman R. Martineau, assessor and collector; James T. Hammond, prose- cuting attorney; Edward Hanson, surveyor; Thomas Irvine, coroner; Pres- ton T. Moorhead, selectman.


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Precinct officers-Clarkston-W. V. O. Carbine, justice of the peace; John Thompson, constable.


Hyrum- Charles C. Shaw, justice of the peace; Albert J. Allan, con- stable; Eli Bradley, Michael Jenson, fence viewers.


Lewiston-John M. Bernhisel, justice of the peace; William A. Terry, constable.


Trenton-John Bingham, justice of the peace; B. F. Bingham, constable; James R. Ranson, Hyrum Ranson, fence viewers.


Peterborough-William Kidman, justice of the peace; Michael Erickson, constable.


Paradise-John P. James, John L. Price, fence viewers.


Richmond-John Richardson, constable; L. P. Swensen, Alonzo Baker, fence viewers.


Smithfield-Austin T. Merrill, Marion C. Everton, fence viewers.


Wellsville-William Murray, Fred Cooper, fence viewers.


Coveville-James C. Allan, justice of the peace; Hyrum Bair, constable: Levi Allen, Mark Price, fence viewers.


Logan-Thomas Irvine, William Watterson, fence viewers.


Millville-Walter C. Humphreys, constable.


Mendon-Christian Sorensen, George W. Baker, justices of the peace; Weir Baker, Joseph Hancock, fence viewers.


Benson-Jonathan Rex, Nathan Ricks, justices of the peace.


DAVIS COUNTY.


David Stoker, probate judge; Joseph Barton, clerk of court; J. H. Wil- cox, assessor and collector; J. H. Wilcox, recorder; Joseph Barton, prose- cuting attorney ; Charles C. Hyde, surveyor; Lewis M. Grant, selectman.


Precinct officers-South Hooper-Joseph Messervoy, justice of the peace; E. H. Thomson, constable.


Kaysville-Charles C. Hyde, justice of the peace; Levi Taylor, con- stable.


Farmington-William V. Haight, constable.


South Bountiful-R. E. Egan, justice of the peace; John H. Moss, con- stable.


EMERY COUNTY.


Orange Seeley, judge of probate; Joseph Denison, clerk of court; John D. Kilpack, assessor and collector; H. A. Loveless, sheriff; C. G. Larsen, Jr., treasurer; J. K. Reid, prosecuting attorney; Elias H. Cox, surveyor; D. W. Holdaway, coroner; William Taylor, Sr., selectman.




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