Show EOPLE OpLE AND AND THINGS By FRED BAGBY y Early Auctioneer l Salt S Lake ake ke City had its auctioneers n U n the days of 47 as is evidenced y th the fact that Charles Britner BrUner is iSted ted in this business Isaac Brock BrOck- ank tank was a sadler another ant nt nt business in pioneer days daIs when old Id dobbin was was vas the principal means I if r f tra transportation until the faithful was pushed out of pt the picture if f modern progress by advent of the hugging bugging gasoline wagon agon T T T. D. D Brown was vas a member of or the irm m of Brown Sod who dealt Inks in ks and stationery l No less ls t than Browns arc are listed in the Inthe the directory director nd the one and only occupation of or orne ne no Joseph Brown is given as fish lish So it is evident that the of the father of fishermen ere represented among the pioneers ho ho built Salt Lake City Thomas rown was vas a Samuel I a carpenter J James mes a confectioner H. H a clerk with Piper Co and Brown was an engineer 5 I Andrew Andie Burt was chief chic of police poUce of Salt alt Lake City and R. R T. T Burton was washed sheriff hed of Salt Lake county co Edmund was an rid ind presumably he must have ha en en- oyed Oed a prosperous busin business s for in hose days and the years preceding any nany houses were ere constructed ted of dobe X j 1 Police Magistrate Jeter Clinton served the com com- a as police magistrate and md f t 4 Justice of the peace Claude Clive e 1 was va a member of the firm of ot Clive Reid who conducted a ji bakery and provision store on the south side of ot Second South street streett t between East Temple and First East streets John C. C Cowles was at the Western Union office and James T. T Cobb was ivas a school chool teacher i 1 i L L. L C Conn Cohn hn was a a member r of the firm of Cohn Co dry goods t on East Temple street between Fi First t South and Second South t streets west side G. G S. S Coles I 7 was listed as a currier probably employed at one of the corrals which dotted the city in those days of horse transportation Robert Cowles was a boarding boudin I house keeper William Cooper was a me member bet of he e firm of Cooper Bros dry goods ind nd groceries while Charles Cooper l Is listed as news and toy dealer and plasterer J John hn Cottam Sr was a chair mender Henry Coulam John Coulam Sr Sl and John Jr were listed is 18 carpenters and and- joiners The courthouse in those days daj's was listed as being located in the Fourt Fourteenth Four Four- t ward Second South and md Second Sec See ond end West streets Charles and George Crismon were freighters Mrs Mrs- C. C Crompton was waS' a Mark Croxall was business manager of the Western Union office oice and James I IV W. W Cummings was foreman of Brig Brig- h b. ham J th 1 Youngs Young's woolen factory Foster Cur Curtis s was a saddler saddle t Youngs Young's Chief f. f Clerk i t Thomas Ellerbeck appears as chief clerk at Brigham Briham Youn Youngs Young's s 's 4 t office Emigration ration corral was Io- Io rated in Washington n square and f Charles Davey was proprietor r. r AI- AI fred Eoff was chief clerk at the LW Wells Fargo o local express office J James Fairclough and John Farar Fara- Fara f day r were listed as engine drivers Ind no Information is given iven as ai to What sort of en engines ines ih ihy v drove e I E K H. H I. I Faust was a a. member of the thc firm of or Faust and Jl flout uh p proprietors of a a. livery stable on the south side of Second South street between East Temple and First East streets The Fifteenth ward sch school ol house was on First South street between Third West and Fourth West streets Ilu Hugh h Findlay was a a. manufacturer of matches snatches and ink with his place of business business' on the west side of ot East Temple street between South Temple and First South streets William IL H. Folsom was an architect architect architect ar ar- ar- ar and builder r residing residIng- in inthe inthe inthe the Fourteenth ward Henry E. E Force was wa a prompter at the Salt Lake theater and boarded at Stephen Stephen Ste Ste- phen Lees William C. C Foster was vas wasa vasa a copyist at the theater while William Foster was listed as a 1 weaver weave r. r Jesse Jee W. W Fox was wa territorial surveyor ur cor and the they who have occasion occasion oc oc- oc- oc casion caslon to look up survey suney maps of ot Salt Lake City and Utah of the early days will find his hb name and official title prominently recorded record record- ed on them Homeopathic Remedies dies The days das when the adherents of homeopathic and theories In medicine were engaged in a lIe gin in the medical field arc are recalled by a notation that John Gerber was wasa a homeopathic ph physician l' l leading s in the Fifteenth ward James Glade h 13 listed as a baker at the famous old Salt Lake house We find the name of ot William C. C Graham one of ot the noted early da day actors and a little lilUe further we see ee that Isaac Groo was street treet commissioner and r- r Stepfather of Actress f Down near the end of ot the brief lid Jit of or Ks we find the record i J 3 Kiskadden Miners' Miners National bank There is no residence address adi ad ad- i i dress given and no JIO indication Uon aa as to what his position was with the i bank but of present Interest h Is the fact that he became the hus hus- bond band and of Annie Adams Kiskadden and the step-father step of or Utah's 1 world famed actress Ma Maude t a u d e er er r r Adams i Next we yo find William WIIliam and Robert Rob Rob- l ert Knight who are arc listed as u ask uI I k Just what a boot k v doser closer was vas is I am not prepared to say My but apparently it had something some some- thing thin to do with the making of I boots 16 |